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$1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Uptownerd(op): 11:40am On Oct 12, 2025
LAGOS, Nigeria – The cryptocurrency market, once hailed as a beacon of financial innovation, plunged into chaos on October 10, 2025, erasing a staggering $1.65 trillion from its total capitalization in a single day. Triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump's abrupt announcement of 100% tariffs on Chinese imports and stringent export controls on critical software, the sell-off rippled through global exchanges, liquidating over $19 billion in leveraged positions and affecting 1.6 million traders worldwide.

Bitcoin, the market's bellwether, nosedived 8% to $111,000, shedding $500 billion in market value, while Ethereum cratered 12% to $3,778, amplifying the pain across altcoins like XRP and Solana.

The overall market cap plummeted from $4.3 trillion to $3.74 trillion, marking the largest one-day wipeout in crypto history.

This geopolitical shockwave—rooted in escalating U.S.-China trade tensions—ignited a cascade of automated margin calls and panic selling. Coinglass data revealed $7 billion liquidated in the first hour alone, with Bitcoin longs accounting for $5.34 billion and Ethereum for $4.39 billion.

Analysts like Vincent Liu of Kronos Research attributed the rout to "institutional over-leverage" exacerbated by macroeconomic fears, as the stronger U.S. dollar and hawkish Federal Reserve policies made risk assets like crypto unpalatable.

"This isn't just a crypto event; it's a symptom of broader trade war contagion," said Brian Strugats, head trader at Multicoin Capital, warning of potential spillover into stocks and commodities.

Nowhere was the agony more acute than in Nigeria, Africa's crypto powerhouse, where digital assets have become a lifeline amid chronic naira devaluation and 34% inflation. With over 32% of Nigerians owning crypto—ranking the country second globally in adoption—the market's collapse struck like a thunderbolt, vaporizing savings and shattering dreams for thousands of retail traders.

In Lagos' bustling tech hubs and Abuja's peer-to-peer (P2P) trading circles, the news spread like wildfire, leaving a trail of frozen screens and frantic WhatsApp groups.Take Aisha Okon, a 28-year-old freelance graphic designer from Lagos. She had poured 2 million naira—equivalent to six months' earnings—into Bitcoin and Ethereum via Binance P2P, hoping to hedge against the currency's freefall since President Bola Tinubu's 2023 float.

"I woke up to my portfolio down 70%. It's not just money; it's my escape plan," Okon told reporters, her voice cracking over a glitchy video call. Her story echoes across Nigeria, where crypto volumes hit $400 million monthly pre-crash, driven by remittances and inflation-proofing.

P2P platforms like Paxful and Yellowcard, which facilitate naira-to-stablecoin swaps, saw trading volumes spike 145% during the frenzy as desperate users dumped assets for any liquidity.

For many, the wipeout compounds years of regulatory whiplash. The Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) 2021 ban on bank-crypto dealings forced traders underground into P2P networks, but the March 2025 Investments and Securities Act finally legitimized digital assets as securities, spurring a brief adoption boom.

Yet, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) continues probing "market manipulation" via crypto, freezing hundreds of accounts in 2024 alone.

"We turned to crypto because banks charge 20% on transfers and the naira loses 24% yearly," said Chinedu Eze, a 35-year-old Abuja-based trader who lost 1.5 million naira in the crash. "Now, Trump's tariffs hit us hardest—our dollar-pegged hopes evaporated overnight."

Social media erupted with despair. On X (formerly Twitter), #NairaCryptoCrash trended, with users like @CryptoNaijaKing
posting: "From ATH dreams to zero. Nigeria's youth built this market on hope—now it's ashes. When will the pain end?"

Forums buzzed with tales of leveraged bets gone wrong: a Port Harcourt engineer liquidated after borrowing at 50% interest to chase Solana highs, or a student in Enugu whose tuition fund halved. "It's psychological torture," Eze added. "We trade for survival, not greed, but volatility doesn't care."

Nigeria's crypto ecosystem, valued at billions and employing thousands in startups like Busha and Quidax, now teeters. The Blockchain Nigeria conference in February drew 5,000 attendees dreaming of Web3 jobs, but this crash has chilled investments.
Edul Patel, CEO of Mudrex, sees a silver lining: "October corrections often precede 21% rallies. This is a dip for patient holders."

Yet, for Okon and Eze, resilience feels hollow. "Crypto promised freedom from naira woes," Okon sighed. "Instead, global politics chained us tighter."As markets stabilize—Bitcoin hovering at $112,000—Nigerian traders regroup, eyeing stablecoins like Tether for refuge.

But with trade wars looming and local regs tightening, the agony lingers. In a nation where 52% of crypto users allocate over half their assets to digital coins, this wipeout isn't just financial—it's a gut punch to a generation's gamble on tomorrow.
https://uptownerd./2025/10/12/1-65-trillion-global-crypto-wipe-out-leaves-nigerian-traders-in-agony/

Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Commentor: 11:49am On Oct 12, 2025
I will boat for Dona Tlump.

🎶 🎵
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Emmy000seun(m):
Nawa ooo, so this is another one hitting Nigerians only this year..after the other Ibadan base own 🙄🥲..I don forget d name self...seems it will be better to invest in a small farm business, or better still buying and selling even if it's a used car, repair and sell again.. at least you see your money with your eye and you can easily predict your earning than investing in all this invisible and uncertain investment that can be influenced politically..
Uptownerd:
https://uptownerd./2025/10/12/1-65-trillion-global-crypto-wipe-out-leaves-nigerian-traders-in-agony/
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Kingpele(m): 12:16pm On Oct 12, 2025
See waitin trump cause with his boastful utterances....well life is all about risk ,if u don't succeed then try again and again
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Kingosytex(m): 12:17pm On Oct 12, 2025
If you have a crypto trader, this is the best time to check on them. It's not been easy. Someone should check up on Bitcoin Chief and Bitcoin Lord.
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by blamingthedevil: 12:17pm On Oct 12, 2025
Just another Ponzi Scheme

Anything he touches get destroyed

God Bless President Bola Tinubu

God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria

Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by MaziObinnaokija: 12:18pm On Oct 12, 2025
sad we warned some of una oo but the spirit of DEAF,DUMB and BLIND nor gree una hear/see front
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by PulaPower:
LordBiden:
Where are those crypto mumus that like to scream buy the dip in events like these.

Buy the dip! Buy the dip! till you finally get drown in the dip.
They’re telling you the truth cuz it will still rise back. There was a time btc was $3k, $5k, $10k… Now, $100k plus today..

If you sabi how to invest in the btc, it’s a very good investment! One of the best!

Btc is not something you trade by yourself, personally. It’s the dollar market that does the trading. So, if you see anybody telling you to come invest in one trading of btc, it’s a scam. Btc is something you buy and keep!

If you want to invest in btc, you’ll have to do it yourself. Download Blockchain & register. After registration, you’ll see your private wallet. Then visit Paxful website, buy, for example $50 btc. It will be credited into the blockchain ( wallet) you created… Then leave it there.

Btc is now $112k. Let say you buy $50 today and tomorrow, it goes up from $112 to $130k, check your wallet, your $50 would have been around $80 - which means, you’ve gained $30. You can choose to sell the $30 and buyers will credit you naira into your account and you can choose to leave it for further $ grow. You can wake up another day and see that it has gone up again from $130k to $150k, your own money go grow up again..

That’s how to make money from btc..
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by chiefolododo(m): 12:19pm On Oct 12, 2025
Jesus is the only hope

Not government

Not crypto
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by bewisemasses: 12:19pm On Oct 12, 2025
I have 3 things to say

1. Crypto has always been a matter of time
2. Many data boys supporting this regime using crypto as a leverage to mock us that we are lazy becos we r complaining that things are hard will rest small. Body go calm down
3 is a question: does this affect forex traders
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by jpmoriarti(m):
I had a sell order for 100% of my asset for 121k USDC and luckily, I wasn't affected.
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by MaziObinnaokija: 12:20pm On Oct 12, 2025
sad make dem dey CRY to sad where now embarassed undecided. .
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Starboytwo(m): 12:20pm On Oct 12, 2025
Crypto no be beans.


It will still go up Sha.
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Godjone(m): 12:20pm On Oct 12, 2025
Omo so even crypto don join Ponzi scheme huh Which Kain wahala be this? No so my money take go huhhuh shocked
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by DystopianMuse(f): 12:23pm On Oct 12, 2025
What type of useless headline is this? Is it only Nigerian traders affected. Wack journalism..

"$1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Traders In Agony".
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Nobody: 12:24pm On Oct 12, 2025
cry_pto. Las Las, na cry go end am.
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by MorataFC: 12:24pm On Oct 12, 2025
Hmmm, this is seriously serious ooo
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by MrTuthakhamun(m): 12:25pm On Oct 12, 2025
angry undecided Naive post, and misinformation, Trumps tariff didn't cause the sell off but whales selling off their stock of cryptocurrencies, this website is littered with bunch of wrong information
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by donmik: 12:25pm On Oct 12, 2025
I never seem to understand the protocols and therefore never fell victim despite all the attractions I felt about it
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Baxilexi(m): 12:26pm On Oct 12, 2025
The US is trying to reduce its debt. I’m surprised people think DJT is dumb, stupid people don’t become billionaires.
Every move he has made since day 1 in office is a master stroke.
If he tanks the cost of Gold he has my absolute respect. That way the financial commitment will reduce drastically.
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by SMARTMOTORS(m): 12:27pm On Oct 12, 2025
BLord get luck say him don invest very much in real estates and Tech
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Houseofglam7(f): 12:28pm On Oct 12, 2025
Once upon a time, us non crypto traders were thought of as losers.
Who’s losing now?
All non crypto investors, we have a meeting at 6:00pm, let’s party with the small change we have 🤭
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Oisagbai78: 12:28pm On Oct 12, 2025
We wey be bettors make we gather here Laugh them small. Lolzzzzz
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by omoadeleye(m): 12:29pm On Oct 12, 2025
Sorry bro, the market will recover

Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Nahunger(m): 12:29pm On Oct 12, 2025
Chai, investors and traders are in trouble 😵‍💫
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Saturnalia(m): 12:30pm On Oct 12, 2025
LordBiden:
Where are those crypto mumus that like to scream buy the dip in events like these.

Buy the dip! Buy the dip! till you finally get drown in the dip.
Don’t mind them. Money that I cannot see, Money that I cannot touch? No! Count me out.
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by NothingDoMe: 12:31pm On Oct 12, 2025
No wonder the Naira temporarily gained value!
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by NothingDoMe: 12:32pm On Oct 12, 2025
Baxilexi:
The US is trying to reduce its debt. I’m surprised people think DJT is dumb, stupid people don’t become billionaires.
Every move he has made since day 1 in office is a master stroke.
If he tanks the cost of Gold he has my absolute respect. That way the financial commitment will reduce drastically.
Lol only haters think he is dumb. I pity them. 😅
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Shimbo96(m): 12:34pm On Oct 12, 2025
Trump asking for Nobel peace prize but he only deserve the opposite. I hope this is not because of his beef with Elon musk.
Re: $1.65 Trillion Global Crypto Wipe Out Leaves Nigerian Traders In Agony by Btruth: 12:35pm On Oct 12, 2025
Jesus 😯.... someone should tell me that I am not reading well please 😭😭
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