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Trade war jitters drag crypto lower across the board

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Crypto markets are bleeding red again, and this time the catalyst has nothing to do with blockchain. A widening gap between US trade rhetoric and actual Chinese purchasing behavior has rattled investors across every asset class, dragging Bitcoin below $72K and sending the Fear and Greed Index deep into “Extreme Fear” territory at 22.

The selloff comes as US farmers report zero Chinese purchases of American soybeans since late 2025, directly contradicting Washington’s push to get Beijing buying more agricultural products and Boeing jets as part of trade de-escalation efforts. When the world’s two largest economies can’t close a soybean deal, crypto traders apparently take notice.

The damage report

Bitcoin dropped 2.9% over the past 24 hours, slipping below the $72K level that many traders had been watching as near-term support. The move is particularly jarring given that BTC was actually up 5.9% on the week before the latest leg down, suggesting the trade news erased several days of gains in a matter of hours.

Ethereum fared worse, shedding 3.6% to hover near $2,100. That price level puts ETH roughly 57% below its all-time high from late 2021, a painful reminder of how far the second-largest crypto asset remains from its peak despite years of network upgrades and institutional adoption narratives.

Solana took the hardest hit among major tokens, dropping 4.4% to fall under $90. The pattern is familiar: in risk-off environments, higher-beta assets tend to amplify whatever Bitcoin does, and SOL delivered on that expectation with precision.

The broader crypto market’s mood is captured neatly by the Fear and Greed Index, which sits at 22. That’s firmly in “Extreme Fear” territory, though it actually represents an improvement from last week’s reading of 11. In other words, the market was already terrified before the trade news hit — this just added another layer of anxiety to an already fragile sentiment picture.

Why soybeans matter for your Bitcoin position

The connection between Chinese agricultural imports and crypto prices might seem tenuous, but the transmission mechanism is straightforward. Trade tensions between the US and China act as a barometer for global economic health. When those tensions escalate — or when evidence suggests diplomatic progress is illusory — investors pull back from risk assets broadly.

This is not a new dynamic. During the 2018-2019 trade war, Bitcoin exhibited increasing correlation with equity markets during acute stress periods, a pattern that has only strengthened as institutional participation in crypto has grown. More hedge funds, more ETF holders, and more corporate treasury allocations mean more portfolio-level risk management decisions that treat crypto as part of a broader risk bucket.

The specific trigger here is notable. Washington has been publicly pressuring China to increase purchases of American goods — particularly soybeans and Boeing aircraft — as a confidence-building measure. But the reality on the ground tells a different story. US farmers, who serve as the most direct gauge of actual trade flows, report that Chinese buying has been absent since late 2025. That disconnect between political messaging and commercial reality is exactly the kind of signal that makes institutional investors nervous.

Traditional equities sold off in tandem, reinforcing the cross-asset correlation that crypto bulls often wish would disappear but rarely does during stress events. When the S&P 500 catches a cold, Bitcoin tends to sneeze right alongside it.

What investors should be watching

The immediate question is whether this dip represents a buying opportunity or the start of a deeper correction. The weekly chart offers some comfort: Bitcoin’s 5.9% gain over seven days suggests the broader trend was positive before the trade shock. If the soybean story proves to be a temporary scare rather than the opening chapter of a renewed trade war, a recovery toward $74K-$75K is plausible within days.

But the risks are asymmetric and tilted to the downside. An Extreme Fear reading of 22 means the market is already positioned defensively, which can cut both ways. Fearful markets can snap back violently on positive catalysts, but they can also cascade lower if negative headlines compound. A second data point confirming the absence of Chinese purchases — or worse, retaliatory tariff announcements — could push Bitcoin toward the $68K-$70K range that served as support earlier this year.

One curious bright spot buried in the the Morpho Ecosystem category surged 63.1% over the past week, a reminder that even in broadly bearish conditions, pockets of the market can move independently based on protocol-specific catalysts. For active traders, sector rotation within crypto remains viable even when the macro picture looks grim.

The competitive landscape among layer-1 tokens is worth monitoring closely. Solana’s 4.4% drop — nearly double Ethereum’s percentage decline — suggests that in this risk environment, the market is applying steeper discounts to chains perceived as having less institutional backing. If trade tensions persist, expect this divergence to widen, with capital gravitating toward Bitcoin and, to a lesser extent, Ethereum as relative safe havens within crypto.

Longer-term investors should watch for any concrete trade agreement developments between Washington and Beijing. The absence of Chinese agricultural purchases is a lagging indicator of diplomatic strain that may have been building for months. Until there is verifiable evidence of renewed trade flows — not just press conferences — the macro overhang on risk assets is likely to persist.

Bottom line: Stalled US-China trade talks are doing what they always do to risk assets — punishing them. Bitcoin’s slide below $72K alongside broad crypto weakness reflects a market that was already fearful and just got another reason to stay that way. The playbook here is patience: wait for either concrete trade progress or a washout to more compelling support levels before adding meaningful exposure.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Estefano Gomez. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/trade-war-jitters-drag-crypto-lower/

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