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Sudden drops during the night in the cryptocurrency market are often caused by a combination of reduced liquidity outside peak times and global geopolitical tensions. When the number of active traders is lower—especially during European night hours—any sell-offs can lead to exaggerated price movements. Geopolitical events, such as Israel's attack on Iran, can significantly impact cryptocurrency prices. These actions create a state of global uncertainty and drive investors away from riskier assets like cryptocurrencies. This feeling of 'risk aversion' often leads to temporary but sharp declines. If the attack occurs during low liquidity hours, the impact is exacerbated. In this case, it is likely that the Israeli-Iranian conflict triggered fear-driven sell-offs during the night, leading to an accelerated broader market downturn.

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