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The 9/11 of the Crypto Market: The October 10 Crash

Written By:
Dishita Malvania

Reviewed By:
Gopal Solanky

Last updated: October 14, 2025 6:01 PM
Published 2025-10-13
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The 911 of the Crypto Market The October 10 Crash

The day started like any other Friday, but everything changed.

By the end of October 10, 2025, the global cryptocurrency market had plunged into what many are now calling its “New 9/11.” In just a few chaotic hours, more than $19 billion in leveraged positions were wiped out, 1.6 million traders lost their accounts, and exchanges around the world struggled to cope with the surge of automated sell-offs.

Bitcoin plunged nearly 13%, altcoins disintegrated, and a chilling narrative swept the internet: rumors claimed more than 2,000 traders had died by suicide in the aftermath.

It wasn’t just a crash. It was a collapse of confidence, of systems, and for some, of lives.

The spark that lit the fuse

WHITE HOUSE EFFECT

The trigger came from Washington.

The U.S. President Donald Trump’s sudden announcement of a 100% tariff on Chinese imports of “critical software” blindsided global markets. Stocks reeled, tech indices fell sharply, and cryptocurrencies, always sensitive to external shocks, imploded.

Within minutes, Bitcoin’s price dropped from above $120,000 to nearly $105,000. On some exchanges, it briefly touched $101,000, triggering automated sell orders and wiping out billions in leveraged bets. Ethereum, Solana, and XRP followed suit, collapsing in double-digit percentages within an hour.

This wasn’t just market volatility; it was a liquidity crisis — the largest the crypto world had ever seen.

$19 billion gone: The largest liquidation in history

As the market fell, a chain reaction unfolded. Margin calls triggered forced liquidations, which in turn triggered more margin calls. Exchanges could not keep up.

Across major platforms, more than 1.6 million traders had their positions forcibly closed. Total liquidations went over $19 billion, surpassing the combined losses from the 2020 COVID crash and the 2022 FTX collapse. In the most volatile single hour, about $7 billion disappeared.

Covid crash: $1.2B in liquidations

FTX crash: $1.6B in liquidations

Today: $19.31B in liquidations

You wished you bought during the COVID crash.
This is your COVID crash. pic.twitter.com/OnmNY7e86s

— Quinten | 048.eth (@QuintenFrancois) October 11, 2025

Traders could hardly believe what was happening. Dashboards froze, stop-losses didn’t work, and many orders couldn’t be canceled. On Binance, some trading pairs briefly showed prices near zero because the system was overloaded. By the time things returned to normal, countless portfolios had been wiped out.

Barron Trump allegations

During the chaos, rumors surfaced online about Barron Trump. Posts claimed he had investments in WLFI, a DeFi project linked to the Trump family, and may have taken short positions just before the crash, potentially making $40–$80 million.

No credible sources confirm Barron Trump made $80M from crypto. Claims cite Forbes, but searches show no such article—it's likely a social media rumor. Always verify with primary sources.

— Grok (@grok) October 13, 2025

There’s no evidence to back up these claims. Regulators haven’t linked him to the crash, and nothing official shows he made any profit. Still, the rumors got people talking about privilege, fairness, and whether some individuals can take advantage of sudden market events.

The human cost

The human cost

The crash wasn’t just about losing money — it hit people hard. Social media quickly filled with posts claiming that 2,000 traders had died by suicide after the market collapse. There’s no verified evidence for those numbers, but the emotional impact on traders was real and intense.

One confirmed case is Konstantin Galish, a Ukrainian crypto influencer known as Kostya Kudo. He died by suicide on October 11 after suffering major losses. Although his death was tragic, it appears to be an isolated case. Still, it highlights just how much stress and pressure traders were under during those hours.

Margin calls, high leverage, and sudden wipeouts of accounts left many traders in a state of panic. Fear spread fast through forums and social media, turning a financial crash into a psychological crisis for a lot of people.

Why it happened

Why October 10 crypto crash happened

The crash on October 10 didn’t happen for just one reason. It was a combination of several factors coming together at the same time.

Many traders were using very high leverage, sometimes 50x to 100x their positions. That meant even small price movements could wipe out their accounts entirely. On top of that, liquidity was very low. There weren’t enough buyers to absorb the large sell orders, which made prices fall even faster.

Exchanges also struggled. System freezes and errors in margin calculations made losses worse. Then the geopolitical shock hit. The sudden tariff announcement gave the market no time to adjust.

Fear spread quickly online. Social panic made more traders sell in a chain reaction, which added to the collapse. By the end of the day, the total cryptocurrency market had fallen nearly 11%, erasing roughly $300 billion in value. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index plunged from 64, labeled “Greed,” to 27, labeled “Fear,” one of its sharpest drops on record, as per CoinMarketCap data.

Whale activity and exchange oddities

In the hours before the crash, analysts spotted unusual activity on the blockchain. A $700 million transfer from the trading firm Wintermute to Binance raised questions about liquidity. Some exchanges also miscalculated collateral, which reportedly caused forced liquidations exceeding $1 billion.

What REALLY happened on 10.10.25. Recap:

Binance just reminded everyone who really runs this market,

this crash wasn’t about trump, tariffs, or macro, that was noise,

the real story happened inside the books:

One market maker, you definitely know, moved $700M to Binance hours… pic.twitter.com/T0qyra8Vre

— Hanzo ㊗️ (@DeFi_Hanzo) October 12, 2025

There is no evidence that anyone acted maliciously, but the timing, combined with the sudden tariff announcement, made many people wonder if it could have been coordinated. Binance denied any wrongdoing, Wintermute remained silent, and the White House did not comment on the market impact.

Industry voices on the October 10 crypto crash

The unprecedented $19 billion liquidation on October 10, 2025, drew attention from some of the most prominent voices in the crypto space, each highlighting different aspects of the market’s vulnerabilities.

Jeff Yan, Founder of the decentralized perpetual exchange Hyperliquid, criticized centralized exchanges for hiding key liquidation data. He argued that such a lack of transparency undermines trust across the industry. According to Yan, exchanges need to provide clear visibility into liquidations and trading activity to prevent panic and help traders make informed decisions.

Omer Goldberg, a well-known DeFi researcher, focused on systemic weaknesses in decentralized finance, particularly around price oracles. He emphasized that a price oracle, which supplies external price data to DeFi protocols, is essentially a risk oracle. Any flaws, delays, or manipulation in these systems can trigger massive losses, especially during volatile periods like the October 10 crash.

Andrew Stern, a crypto market analyst, raised concerns about possible insider activity. He cited reports suggesting that an individual or group may have profited nearly $192 million within just 30 minutes of the crash. While there is no official confirmation of wrongdoing, the allegations sparked debate about fairness and oversight in both centralized and decentralized markets.

Taken together, these perspectives underscore recurring issues within the crypto ecosystem: lack of transparency, systemic vulnerabilities, and the potential for exploitation during extreme events. The October 10 crash was not just a financial shock, it exposed structural weaknesses that, if left unaddressed, could lead to similar crises in the future.

After the smoke

By October 12, the markets were starting to calm down. Bitcoin had bounced back to around $115,000, Ethereum was holding near $2,900, and most major exchanges were running normally again. Binance said it would conduct internal reviews, and regulators called for more transparency to prevent a repeat of the chaos.

Even so, the emotional impact on traders didn’t go away. Forums and social media were full of stories from people who had lost everything. For many, this wasn’t just a bad trade. It was a breaking point that left lasting stress and anxiety.

When crypto hit rock bottom

The October 10 crash was a clear reminder of how fragile the crypto market can be. Even in 2025, a mix of extreme leverage, low liquidity, sudden shocks, and human emotions caused total chaos in just a few hours.

It also showed that decentralization doesn’t make the market immune to human behavior. Even so-called “trustless” systems are still driven by greed, fear, and panic. While the reports of 2,000 suicides were never confirmed, the fact that so many people believed them shows how deeply financial losses can affect traders’ mental and emotional well-being.

Legacy

The crash taught some clear lessons:

  • Using extreme leverage increases risk dramatically.
  • Having enough liquidity in the market is crucial.
  • Exchange systems can still fail under heavy pressure.
  • Sudden geopolitical events can trigger cascading effects in financial markets.
  • Mental health needs to be considered as part of trading practices.

October 10, 2025, will be remembered as a turning point. Over $19 billion was liquidated, and the emotional impact on traders, regulators, and the market was huge. It showed that even in a decentralized market, real people still feel the cost.

Also Read: Bitcoin and Ethereum Price Surge After Historic Single-Day Crash

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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Dishita Malvania - Senior crypto journalist at The Crypto Times
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Dishita Malvania is a Crypto Journalist with 3 years of experience covering the evolving landscape of blockchain, Web3, AI, finance, and B2B tech. With a background in Computer Science and Digital Media, she blends technical knowledge with sharp editorial insight. Dishita reports on key developments in the crypto world—including Litecoin, WazirX, Solana, Cardano, and broader blockchain trends—alongside interviews with notable figures in the space. Her work has been referenced by top digital media outlets like Entrepreneur.com, The Independent, The Verge, and Metro.co, especially on trending topics like Elon Musk, memecoins, Trump, and notable rug pulls.
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Gopal Solanky is a Senior Reporter, Markets & Protocols at The Crypto Times, based in Ahmedabad. He covers institutional crypto adoption, Bitcoin treasury strategies, DeFi markets, protocol ecosystems, Ethereum network activity, Hyperliquid, on-chain trends, and broader digital asset market movements. Gopal has been active in the crypto ecosystem for more than six years. Before joining The Crypto Times full-time in 2023, he worked as a freelance crypto content writer, developing a strong understanding of blockchain infrastructure, DeFi protocols, market cycles, token mechanics, and peer-to-peer systems. His reporting focuses on explaining how protocols work, why market movements happen, and how institutional and on-chain activity affects crypto investors and builders. At The Crypto Times, Gopal regularly writes market analysis, protocol explainers, breaking news, and technical breakdowns across Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi, altcoins, treasury companies, and Web3 infrastructure. He also conducts on-the-record interviews with regional Web3 founders, protocol teams, and ecosystem leaders. His work has been cited by external publications, including Vulture.com, in coverage of major crypto stories such as the Hawk Tuah memecoin controversy. His reporting has also contributed to The Crypto Times’ coverage of major industry events, including FTX-related developments, institutional crypto adoption, and emerging protocol narratives. Gopal holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Applications, giving him a technical foundation for analyzing blockchain systems, crypto infrastructure, and market data.

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