The recent downturn in US markets has triggered volatility across various asset classes, including cryptocurrencies. Following significant stock market declines and over $500 million in cryptocurrency liquidations, Bitcoin’s price is experiencing increased fluctuation amidst growing uncertainty about the future of global markets. The escalating selling pressure is compounded by the impact of Trump’s tariffs on the global economy. While investors seek refuge in traditional haven assets like gold, a notable decline in the US dollar (DXY) has been observed, leading to speculation regarding Bitcoin as an attractive alternative. 7th-largest stock exchange, CME Group and its USD futures have seen substantial volatility as trading volumes surge due to market uncertainty, further contributing to heightened volatility.