Bitcoin plummeted below $90,000 today as President Trump’s aggressive push for Greenland control ignited a global “risk-off” wave, triggering over $1.09 billionBitcoin plummeted below $90,000 today as President Trump’s aggressive push for Greenland control ignited a global “risk-off” wave, triggering over $1.09 billion

Trump’s Greenland Tariff Threat Triggers $1B Crypto Crash

2026/01/22 00:44
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Trump’s Greenland Tariff Threat Triggers $1B Crypto Crash

Bitcoin plummeted below $90,000 today as President Trump’s aggressive push for Greenland control ignited a global “risk-off” wave, triggering over $1.09 billion in liquidations. From the high-stakes halls of the World Economic Forum (WEF) to the volatile screens of retail crypto traders, institutional fear now replaces the “Trump Trade” euphoria that defined early 2026.

$1B Liquidation After Bitcoin’s Crash

Bitcoin, often a barometer for global liquidity and risk appetite, suffered a violent correction in the last 24 hours, piercing the critical $90,000 psychological support level, bottoming at $87,800.

Real-time data from CoinGlass confirms that exchanges forcefully closed over $1.09 billion in leveraged positions during this window. 92% of these liquidations hit “Long” positions of traders who bet on a continuation of the January rally, wiping out 183,000 accounts, proving that even a 3% price dip can trigger a systemic flush when market positioning becomes too crowded.

$1B Liquidation After Bitcoin’s Crash

Data from Coinglass shows a total of over $1 billion has been liquidated.

Analysts now point to the “weekly death cross” forming on the charts, suggesting that if Bitcoin cannot reclaim its previous consolidation range of $84,000 – $94,000, the market could face an even deeper correction toward the $60,000 zone.

Greenland Catalyst: Geopolitics Meets Finance

Should the United States continue its aggressive push for control of Greenland, the fracture in U.S.-European relations could become permanent. President Donald Trump views this strategic move as essential to secure Arctic mineral rights and counter Russian-Chinese influence. However, the ambition has effectively upended the global trade status quo, prompting Denmark to rush its own army chief to the Arctic island in a dramatic escalation that echoes 20th-century territorial disputes.

On the ground, the situation has turned dire as the Greenlandic government just issued an emergency directive, advising citizens to stockpile five days of food and medicine in anticipation of a potential blockade or military standoff. This escalation follows Trump’s threat to impose a 25% tariff on eight European nations, including France, Germany, and the UK, that oppose his acquisition proposal. Markets responded by ditching high-beta assets immediately, fearing a total dismantling of the trade truce reached last summer.

Greenland Catalyst: Geopolitics Meets Finance

The Greenlandic government issued an emergency directive.

While Bitcoin slid, traditional safe havens like Gold and Silver surged to fresh all-time highs near $4,700/oz, signaling a major capital rotation toward physical safety.

Greenland Catalyst: Geopolitics Meets Finance

Gold keeps hitting new highs while Bitcoin is struggling with geopolitical news. Source: TradingView

Macro Stress & Altcoin Pain

Coinciding with the crypto market is the severe stress appearing in global bond markets. Yields on Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) spiked to multi-decade highs today, a move that thoroughly rattled New York and London traders. As these yields increase the cost of capital globally, institutional funds feel intense pressure to reduce exposure to “speculative” sectors.

Major altcoins faced even steeper declines than Bitcoin:

  • Ethereum (ETH) dropped below the $3,000 mark, falling over 6%.
  • Solana (SOL) and Cardano (ADA) saw drawdowns between 5% and 12% on the week.
  • Crypto-linked stocks like MicroStrategy (MSTR) and Coinbase (COIN) gapped down in pre-market trading, following the Nasdaq’s 2% plunge.

Davos Watch: Will “Trump Trade” Stabilize?

Whether the market can recover depends entirely on the Davos WEF address scheduled for 2:30 p.m. local time. Traders hope for a de-escalation signal from President Trump that might soothe transatlantic trade tensions. As of the Asia morning session, Bitcoin showed early signs of stabilization near $89,600, largely because the “forced selling” from liquidated longs has exhausted itself for now.

However, market analysts suggest this bounce reflects a technical reset rather than a shift in sentiment. Until the White House clarifies its stance on Greenland tariffs, the “Greenland Gale” will continue to blow through the crypto markets. Not until Bitcoin reclaims the $92,000 resistance level will investors feel safe enough to abandon their defensive postures.

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