Bitcoin Market Cap Drops Below $2 Trillion as Price Hits Lowest Since May

Published at 2025-11-13 21:49:01

Bitcoin’s market capitalization fell below the $2 trillion threshold on Nov. 13, 2025, as BTC declined to its lowest price point since early May. The sudden downshift erased recent gains and appears to have reintroduced caution among traders and institutional holders who had boosted exposures earlier in the year.

The drop matters because Bitcoin often sets the tone for broader crypto market sentiment; weakening BTC can pressure altcoins and reduce risk appetite across trading desks. Market participants point to renewed selling pressure and possible macro headwinds as contributors, while others say the move could present buying opportunities if support levels hold. Traders will be watching volumes and ETF flows closely for clues on whether this is a temporary pullback or the start of a deeper correction.

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