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Bitcoin's slide to $67,000 is accelerating a shift into digital dollars
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Bitcoin's slide to $67,000 is accelerating a shift into digital dollars
Jun 2, 2026 8:16 PM

A week ago, CoinDesk informed readers of the renewed rotation of funds into dollar equivalents such as tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) stablecoins as bitcoin (BTC) pulled back from the early May highs above $80,000. That combination was an early warning sign of potential full-blown risk aversion in the crypto market.

Those early warning signs have now turned into a full-blown trend.

Bitcoin has dropped about 12% over the past week to around $66,800, pulling the broader crypto market lower with it, CoinDesk data show. Bitcoin’s dominance rate, or its share of the total crypto market, has fallen to 58.5%, reversing gains that had pushed it as high as 61.2% in April and early May.

At the same time, tether (USDT), the world’s largest dollar-pegged stablecoin, has seen its dominance jump to 8.30%, the highest level since late February. USD Coin (USDC) has also climbed back to levels last seen in early April.

While the two stablecoins still make up just 11% of the overall market, which is paltry compared to bitcoin, their rising share signals a clear flight to dollar liquidity inside crypto. And that shift is getting harder to ignore, as BTC loses ground.

This pattern has played out in previous market swoons, including the sharp sell-off from over $90,000 to nearly $60,000 in January and February.

Bitcoin isn’t alone in the sell-off. Ether (ETH), XRP, and Solana ( HSDT ) have each dropped 8-11% over the past week. Other coins such as BCH, SUI, and RAO have plunged nearly 20%. All of this is seemingly feeding a clear flight into the dollar equivalents.

Interestingly, traditional markets are showing no such flight to the dollar. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 are both trading near record highs, while the U.S. Dollar Index, which measures the greenback against a basket of major currencies, remains stuck in a tight range between 98.50 and 99.50.

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