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Bitcoin Drops Under $76K As Investors Weigh Regulatory, AI Risk

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  • Stalled progress on the CLARITY Act and hiccups in AI industry revenue weighed heavily on Bitcoin traders’ sentiment.
  • Global instability and US economic concerns may add further downside pressure on Bitcoin price.

Bitcoin (BTC) retreated below $76,000 on Tuesday, erasing gains from the prior week. This movement followed a 1% decline in the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 Index after OpenAI reported a shortfall in its revenue and user growth targets. While the AI industry may be a factor in Bitcoin’s decline, crypto market regulations and macroeconomic indicators are also contributing.

Nasdaq 100 futures (left) vs. Bitcoin/USD (right). Source: TradingView

The Nasdaq 100 Index traded down 1% on Tuesday as AI infrastructure companies displayed weakness following a Wall Street Journal report that ChatGPT developer OpenAI announced lackluster sales and user metrics for 2025. Shares of Nvidia (NVDA US), Oracle (ORCL US), and CoreWeave (CRWV US) fell more than 2%.

The downturn in technology stocks can also be attributed to routine profit-taking, as the Nasdaq 100 Index reached an all-time high on Monday. Traders adopted a more cautious approach ahead of quarterly earnings reports from Microsoft (MSFT US), Google (GOOGL US), Amazon (AMZN US), and Meta (META US) on Wednesday, with Apple (AAPL US) following on Thursday.

Tech valuations, oil prices and shaky real estate markets

Brent crude oil spiked to $110 as US-Iran negotiations stalled over nuclear enrichment, threatening traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, China’s major cities experienced significant declines in real estate, with existing home prices dropping 7.4%. In the US, although the S&P Case-Shiller Index rose 0.3%, over half the country saw price decreases. 

In addition to the current macroeconomic factors, Bitcoin traders are skeptical about stalled progress on the CLARITY Act. Despite the pro-crypto stance from the Trump administration, the expected advancements have not fully materialized. If the market perception of crypto regulation improves, it could serve as the necessary catalyst to drive institutional demand back into Bitcoin.

Related: Acting AG Todd Blanche confirms ‘code is not a crime’ in DOJ pivot

Odds of crypto market structure legislation approval by 2027. Source: Kalshi

Traders are currently pricing in lower odds of the CLARITY Act’s approval. This crypto market structure bill cleared the House of Representatives in July 2025 but has since stalled in the Senate Banking Committee. 

While it is impossible to pinpoint the exact drivers behind the Bitcoin price correction to $76,000, the lack of momentum in US-Iran negotiations, weakness in real estate markets, and negative regulatory pressure have likely undermined investor confidence. These factors, alongside the downturn in technology stocks on Tuesday, have created a challenging environment for Bitcoin.

This article is produced in accordance with Cointelegraph’s Editorial Policy and is intended for informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice or recommendations. All investments and trades carry risk; readers are encouraged to conduct independent research.

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