The post Tether Buys 8,889 BTC as Bitcoin Falls Below $88K: 3 Scenarios appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Notes Tether accumulated Bitcoin amid a market-The post Tether Buys 8,889 BTC as Bitcoin Falls Below $88K: 3 Scenarios appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Notes Tether accumulated Bitcoin amid a market-

Tether Buys 8,889 BTC as Bitcoin Falls Below $88K: 3 Scenarios

Key Notes

  • Tether accumulated Bitcoin amid a market-wide correction on the first day of 2026.
  • Bitcoin recorded over $1 billion in ETF outflows with its weakest Q4 performance in years.
  • Analyst suggests three key scenarios to expect for Bitcoin’s movements in the coming months.

2025 ended with a weak performance from Bitcoin

BTC
$87 608



24h volatility:
1.0%


Market cap:
$1.75 T



Vol. 24h:
$35.54 B

, but Tether, the company behind the world’s largest stablecoin USDT

USDT
$1.00



24h volatility:
0.0%


Market cap:
$186.83 B



Vol. 24h:
$56.06 B

, saw an opportunity to buy more BTC.

As Bitcoin fell from the $88,000 mark, Tether added another 8,889 BTC, valued at $778.7 million, to its reserves, Lookonchain shared in an X post. The firm withdrew the assets from the Bitfinex crypto exchange.


The company behind USDT now holds 96,370 BTC, worth $8.46 billion.

Despite the bullish calls from the community, under Lookonchain’s post, Bitcoin continued its bearish consolidation. The leading cryptocurrency is down by 1.1% in the past 24 hours and is trading just under $87,500 at the time of writing.

The US-based spot BTC exchange-traded funds also recorded a net outflow of $348.1 million on Dec. 31, according to data from SoSoValue.

These investment products saw a monthly net outflow of $1.09 billion in December 2025, showing weak institutional demand amid macro uncertainty.

Is a Recovery Possible?

The crypto market has always been famous for its high volatility. However, the recent market situation, with more lows than highs, is a product of multiple negative catalysts, including macro conditions, institutional outflows, whale selloffs, and weaker retail demand.

Due to the dominant bearish momentum, Bitcoin just recorded its weakest Q4, with a decline of 23%, for the first time since 2018, according to Coinglass data.

A CryptoQuant analyst says Bitcoin’s current momentum suggests “insufficient structural confirmation for strong upside momentum.”

The analyst expects three key scenarios for Bitcoin.

First, the expectations of a rate cut, but a weak economic recovery could put Bitcoin in a highly volatile range of $80,000 to $140,000.

Second, the rising risk of a recession, which would trigger strong ETF outflows, could push the BTC price toward the $50,000 zone.

Last but not least, if BTC-based investment products experience stronger outflows under favorable macro conditions, the leading crypto asset could trade within the $120,000 to $170,000 range.

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