Cathie Wood Shocks Market: Bitcoin's 50% Plunge Declared a 'Victory' as Crypto Tests New Lows

The cryptocurrency market experienced a significant downturn nearly six months ago, marked by a flash crypto crash on October 10 that erased millions of dollars. Bitcoin, the leading digital asset, has since been under considerable pressure, trading substantially below its recent peak. Having reached an an all-time high of $126,080 on October 6, Bitcoin has seen its value fall by approximately 47% to trade at roughly $67,000. Despite this significant drawdown, Cathie Wood, CEO of ARK Investment Management and a long-standing advocate for Bitcoin, is encouraging investors to maintain a long-term perspective on the asset.
Wood's firm, ARK Invest, was an early institutional adopter, gaining exposure to Bitcoin in 2015, and has remained an active participant in crypto-related equities. The firm actively trades shares in companies within the digital asset sector, including Coinbase, Robinhood Markets, Block, Circle Internet Group, Bitmine Immersion Technologies, and Bullish, continually adjusting its positions based on market dynamics. In a recent interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box, Wood addressed the current market downturn, positing that the extent of Bitcoin's decline signifies a maturation of the asset rather than inherent weakness. She highlighted that a roughly 50% drop from peak levels marks a notable departure from earlier market cycles, which typically saw Bitcoin experiencing far more extreme drawdowns ranging from 85% to 95%. Wood emphatically stated that such severe collapses are now "DONE," describing Bitcoin as a "proven technology," a "proven monetary system," and a "new asset class." She further suggested that if current losses remain limited to around half of its peak value, this correction would be considered a "real victory" within the Bitcoin community, underscoring its evolving market behavior amidst broader adoption and institutional involvement.
Historical data lends credence to comparisons with previous market cycles, though the current downturn has yet to reach the severity of earlier bear markets. For instance, during the 2021–2022 cycle, Bitcoin's value plummeted nearly 80% from its then-record high of approximately $69,000, eventually bottoming out near $15,600. Onchain data provided by Glassnode indicates that the present decline, measured from the October 2025 high, has seen Bitcoin's value drop by roughly 52% at its lowest point, illustrating a pattern of significant, yet potentially less extreme, corrections compared to historical precedents.
Coinciding with Bitcoin’s price decline, a growing number of public companies and sovereign entities have begun to unwind their Bitcoin treasuries, signaling a sharp reversal from the accumulation trend observed over the past two years. Many firms that had previously championed long-term holding strategies are now selling off their digital asset reserves to manage liquidity, repay outstanding debt, and fund strategic business pivots. This shift marks a significant development in the institutional landscape surrounding Bitcoin.
Several prominent companies have notably reduced their Bitcoin holdings, some quite substantially. Marathon Digital, for example, sold over 15,000 BTC for $1.1 billion with the aim of cutting debt, while Genius Group entirely exited its position. Riot Platforms has also been divesting its Bitcoin as it strategically shifts its operational focus towards artificial intelligence and high-performance computing infrastructure. Even companies that maintain a commitment to Bitcoin are reportedly trimming their reserves; Empery Digital sold a portion of its holdings to repay loans, and Nakamoto Holdings liquidated a smaller amount to support its ongoing operations. Furthermore, Bhutan, a sovereign entity, has been decreasing its state-backed Bitcoin reserves, which it had previously accumulated through mining activities. Despite these widespread sell-offs, public companies collectively continue to hold a substantial amount, approximately 1.16 million BTC, representing over 5% of Bitcoin's total circulating supply.
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