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Bitcoin Just Dropped 5%: Why Crypto Market is Down Today?

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March 6, 2026
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Bitcoin is at $68,807, down 5.19% today. Ethereum is at $2,005, barely clinging to the $2,000 level that traders treat as psychological bedrock, down 5.46%. Solana has dropped 6.47%, one of the worst performances among major coins today. XRP is down 4.50%. 

The total crypto market is sitting at $2.36 trillion, down 3.58% since yesterday. That sounds manageable until you do the arithmetic. That is roughly $87 billion gone in 24 hours.

Altcoins Are Getting Hit Hardest

When Bitcoin falls, altcoins do not just fall alongside it. They fall faster, further, and with less mercy. That is exactly what is happening today.

Solana is the clearest example, down 6.47% and underperforming Bitcoin by over a full percentage point. Ethereum, often treated as the safer non-Bitcoin option, dropped 5.46%. Cardano and Dogecoin are both sitting close to 4.70% and 4.66% losses respectively. Even BNB, which tends to hold up during sell-offs, lost 3.77%.

This is a well-worn pattern. Bitcoin leads the market in both directions. When confidence is high, altcoins ride the wave and often outperform. When fear takes over, money flows back to Bitcoin first, then out of crypto entirely. Everything else gets sold harder and faster.

Why It Is Happening

The trigger was the U.S. jobs report released this morning. The American economy lost 92,000 jobs in February. Unemployment rose to 4.4%, above the 4.3% analysts had expected. At the same time wages are still rising 0.4% and oil is sitting at $87 a barrel due to Middle East tensions. That combination is the worst possible scenario for risk assets.

The Federal Reserve cannot cut interest rates to help the economy because inflation is still running hot. It cannot raise them further without making the job losses worse. It is stuck. And when the Fed is stuck, investors get nervous and sell anything that feels speculative. Right now, crypto feels very speculative.

The Fear and Greed index has dropped to 23 out of 100, deep in fear territory. Crypto’s correlation with the S&P 500 is running above 72%, meaning the market is not trading on its own fundamentals at all. It is trading on pure global economic anxiety.

The Level Everyone Is Watching

Bitcoin at $68,000 is the line in the sand. If it holds, the market may stabilize and trade sideways while waiting for the Federal Reserve meeting on March 18. If it breaks, the next level experts are pointing to is $65,000, and altcoins would fall proportionally harder than that.

Ethereum holding $2,000 matters almost as much. A close below it today would add fuel to an already nervous market.

The Bigger Picture

Three things could change the mood over coming weeks. The Fed meeting on March 18 is the most immediate catalyst. Any signal that rate cuts are coming would send money back into risk assets fast. The potential signing of the CLARITY Act in early April would give institutional investors the regulatory certainty they have been waiting for. A change in Fed leadership expected in May could shift the entire tone of U.S. monetary policy in crypto’s favour.

Until one of those arrives, the market is treading water in a storm. Bitcoin will set the direction. Altcoins will amplify it.

Right now the direction is down. And in a market running at 23% on the fear index, down tends to stay down until something genuinely changes.

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