Bitcoin News Today: Crypto's Forced Selloffs vs. AI's Medical Momentum
The cryptocurrency market is grappling with structural risks that undermine its long-term viability, even as artificial intelligence (AI) continues to demonstrate tangible value in critical sectors like healthcare. Recent data highlights Bitcoin's volatility and forced selling dynamics, contrasting sharply with AI-driven innovations that are reshaping medical diagnostics and treatment decisions according to reports.
Bitcoin's correlation with equities has remained in the 0.0 to 0.6 range since 2020, according to CME Group research that surged to over 0.8 during market stress. This pattern intensified in November 2025 as AI stocks like C3.ai and NvidiaNVDA-- faced declines amid concerns over spending slowdowns. BitcoinBTC--, long marketed as "digital gold," has lagged behind traditional safe-haven assets: gold surged 29% year-to-date, while Bitcoin's 4% gain was erased by a recent crash. Analysts attribute this to forced selling by overleveraged treasury firms, a dynamic reminiscent of the 2008 mortgage crisis, where leveraged bets amplified market declines.
Meanwhile, AI is proving its utility in real-world applications. Artera, a precision medicine firm, unveiled data at the SABCS 2025 symposium showing its multimodal AI (MMAI) model can predict chemotherapy benefits for postmenopausal breast cancer patients. Validated across 7,000 patients in multi-country trials, the model stratifies risk and helps avoid unnecessary treatments, offering a non-invasive alternative to costly genomic assays according to clinical validation. Such advancements underscore AI's role in personalizing care, a stark contrast to crypto's struggles with forced selling and regulatory uncertainty.
Regulatory clarity is reshaping stablecoin dynamics, with Circle's USDCUSDC-- overtaking Tether's USDTUSDT-- in onchain activity. JPMorgan noted that USDC's market cap surged 72% in 2025 to $74 billion, driven by compliance with Europe's MiCA framework and institutional adoption. This shift reflects growing investor preference for transparent, regulated assets-a trend that crypto critics argue highlights the sector's need for structural reform.
Political influence also looms large. President Trump's family wealth reportedly increased by $5 billion following the launch of the World Liberty FinancialWLFI-- (WLF) token, a crypto venture co-founded by his sons and diplomatic envoy Steve Witkoff. While the Trump administration has championed crypto-friendly policies, including the GENIUS Act to regulate stablecoins, the WLF token's volatile debut -trading between $0.20 and $0.30- exposes the sector's speculative nature.
For investors, the path forward remains uncertain. Bitcoin's recovery may depend on stabilizing leveraged balance sheets or exhausting forced liquidations, while AI's momentum appears more resilient. As Artera's MMAI model gains traction, the contrast between crypto's structural fragility and AI's real-world applications grows starker-a reality that could reshape capital flows in 2026.

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