Blockchain Investing Strategies: Cryptocurrency Trading Guide

Bitcoin Bloodbath: Leverage Bites Back as Institutions Buy the Dip | Macro Winds Blow Crypto


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Hey folks, Crypto Willy here with your weekly rundown on all things blockchain and crypto trading for the week leading up to September 23, 2025, and let me tell you—it’s been a bumpy ride across the charts.

Bitcoin took center stage this week with a dramatic slump to $112,000, sending shockwaves through the market and igniting what’s now being called the “2025 Liquidation Wave.” This dip triggered a jaw-dropping $1.8 billion in liquidations—mostly wiping out retail traders holding super-leveraged long positions. According to Riley Serkin of AInvest, retail investors got hammered, losing north of $600 million, and a whopping 70% of their derivative positions were wiped out in a matter of hours. Meanwhile, institutional players like BlackRock and Fidelity leaned into their “buy-the-dip” game using spot Bitcoin ETFs, which managed to briefly stabilize the market just as panic selling peaked.

But here’s where things get interesting: the market’s structure is clearly shifting. Institutional investors now control almost 60% of all Bitcoin, and volatility has dropped off a cliff—down 75% compared to the old wild west between 2020 and 2022. Unlike the days when a single Elon Musk tweet could rocket Bitcoin or crash it, today’s price action is far more tied to macroeconomic forces. Rising US Treasury yields and that 0.87 correlation with the Nasdaq are driving Bitcoin’s moves—if Wall Street sneezes, crypto catches the flu.

The lesson, my friends, is that leverage is still a double-edged sword. Experts like Raoul Pal say these market clean-outs are part of the maturation process—it flushes out the speculative euphoria and sets a sturdier base for the next run. But traders have to get a grip on risk management and understand that crypto is no longer its own island. If you’re trading, you need to keep one eye on on-chain metrics—things like open interest and funding rates—and the other on the macro headlines about Fed rate decisions or inflation.

Shifting gears from the Bitcoin drama, altcoin watchers had their binoculars out for ASTER, JUP, and FET this week. BeInCrypto highlighted some heavy token unlocks, crucial support levels, and fresh partnerships that could spell make-or-break moments for these projects. With Ethereum showing weakness and XRP turning bearish, everyone’s asking which under-the-radar alt could surprise before month’s end.

In ETF news, the debate raged on between Peter Schiff and Benjamin Cowen about whether Bitcoin or gold is the better inflation hedge, especially after spot ETF flows cooled off and gold outperformed BTC during this choppy period, according to BeInCrypto.

So what’s the play? If you’re new, don’t get tempted by high leverage—that’s been this week’s heartbreak hotel. Diversify your strategies, monitor both the blockchain tea leaves and macro winds, and remember that even institutions make mistakes when the storm hits.

Thanks for hanging out with me, Crypto Willy, on this wild week in blockchain investing. Come back next week for more hard-hitting updates and tips to keep your trades sharp. This has been a Quiet Please production—check out QuietPlease.AI and stay savvy, friends!

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