#CryptoTariffDrop
Bitcoin’s price saw sharp movements following President Donald Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs on April 2, with analysts suggesting the market drop could present a buying opportunity. S&P 500 futures fell over 2%, erasing more than $2 trillion in market value, while Bitcoin initially surged to $88,000 amid rumors of a delay in tariffs before falling to $82,000. As of April 3, Bitcoin was trading at around $83,000, with the overall digital asset market down more than 4% in 24 hours. Major altcoins, including Ethereum and Solana, also saw declines of over 6% and remained at multi-month lows.