Bitcoin Pulls Under $68K as Crypto Markets Falter Ahead of Election

Crypto markets navigate Trump decline and Harris rise in betting markets. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) · CoinDesk · Kevin Dietsch

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"Markets hate uncertainty," goes an old Wall Street saw.

Just about 96 hours ago, the price of bitcoin {{BTC}} was within a few dollars of breaking through its all-time high above $73,700, perhaps helped along by a surge in momentum for crypto-friendly GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump.

At that time, Trump's victory chances on betting market Polymarket had risen to as high as 67% (with his opponent Kamala Harris' chances dropping to a corresponding 33%).

Since, though, Trump's odds have been falling, as has the price of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general. At one point overnight, the former president's victory chances declined to less than 53% (with Harris rising to above 47%). Alongside, bitcoin fell to as low as $67,600. At press time, during the U.S. morning hours Sunday, both Trump and bitcoin have come back a bit, with Trump sitting at 56% and bitcoin at $68,300, lower by more than 2% over the past 24 hours.

The broader CoinDesk 20 Index is down 2.3% over the same time frame, with Cardano {{ADA}} and Avalance {{AVAX}} notable underperformers, each off nearly 6%.

"It's crazy how correlated bitcoin price action is to Trump's election odds," wrote analyst Miles Deutscher on X.