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Crypto Potato 2025-12-26 13:38:10

Bitcoin Didn’t Crash to $24K: Binance Wick on Illiquid Pair Explained

A sudden, dramatic price wick on Christmas Day showed Bitcoin (BTC) trading as low as $24,111 on a single Binance trading pair, sparking panic across social media. The event, however, was not a market-wide collapse but a fleeting liquidity vacuum on an obscure trading venue that was quickly corrected by automated bots. Anatomy of a Flash Wick The reported “crash” occurred exclusively on Binance’s BTC/USD1 pair, a market with minimal trading activity. As analyst Shanaka Anslem Perera explained , “The ‘crash’ existed on ONE order book. Not Bitcoin. Not the market. One pair.” He pointed out that data had confirmed that the primary BTC/USDT pair, where the vast majority of volume trades, never moved below $86,400 during the incident. According to him, the entire price dislocation lasted approximately three seconds before arbitrage algorithms bought the cheap BTC, restoring the price to around $87,000. The market observer also noted that the pattern was not new, with a similar wick from $96,000 to $76,000 happening on the same USD1 pair on December 10. Perera directly linked the instability to a Binance promotional campaign. “Binance launched a 20% APY promotion on USD1 deposits 24 hours before this happened,” he noted. This incentive, he said, caused a rush of traders to swap their USDT for the USD1 stablecoin to earn yield, which drained sell-side liquidity from the BTC/USD1 order book. When a single large market sell order was placed, it hit an empty book, causing the price to plummet until it found a bid. The account Master of Crypto also summarized it plainly: “That single trade wiped the order book and pushed price down for seconds… Just a liquidity event, not a crash.” Broader Market Context and Lingering Jitters This micro-event unfolded against a backdrop of broader market uncertainty, with Bitcoin’s price action choppy and repeatedly rejected near the $90,000 level. At the time of writing, the asset was trading around $88,500, showing modest daily gains but struggling for a clear directional break. Furthermore, the severe market crash on October 10, which saw Bitcoin lose over $12,000 in a single day, has left the crypto community psychologically scarred. As one expert recently stated , “October 10 broke something psychologically,” creating a lasting caution that makes the market sensitive to any sign of trouble, even illusory ones. The Christmas Day wick serves as a case study in how promotional activity can create predictable risks in illiquid markets and how sensational but incomplete information spreads fast. For traders, it highlighted the danger of new, thinly traded pairs, and for the wider market, it was a brief distraction from Bitcoin’s ongoing struggle to build momentum and shake off the lingering effects of a turbulent fourth quarter. The post Bitcoin Didn’t Crash to $24K: Binance Wick on Illiquid Pair Explained appeared first on CryptoPotato .

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