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Bitcoin drops below $80,000 as ChatGPT and Grok spit out 2026 crypto picks
2 February 2026
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Bitcoin drops below $80,000 as ChatGPT and Grok spit out 2026 crypto picks

New York, February 2, 2026, 04:59 (EST)

  • Bitcoin’s selloff continues to unsettle crypto traders amid ongoing leverage unwinds.
  • Retail sites keep turning to chatbots for “best crypto” lists, despite volatile price swings.
  • Press releases are promoting early-stage tokens as well as established names.

Bitcoin dropped 6.5% to $78,719 on Saturday afternoon, slipping under the $80,000 mark amid concerns over tighter liquidity following President Donald Trump’s choice of former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh as the next Fed chair. Brian Jacobsen, chief economist at Annex Wealth Management, cautioned that price declines can “feed on themselves” and suggested further selling might occur in the coming days. Reuters

Dropping below the $80,000 mark isn’t just another chart milestone for crypto. It comes at a time when small investors are once again hearing calls to buy the dip.

The key change is speed. Now, you can whip up a portfolio in seconds just by typing a chatbot prompt, then quickly jump between “best coin” lists and price charts with little hassle.

Bitcoin slipped to $74,964, dropping around 5% over the last 24 hours and down 14.55% for the week, according to Moneycontrol. Riya Sehgal, a research analyst at Delta Exchange, estimated liquidations at over $2 billion—forced closures of leveraged positions—and pointed to $1.6 billion in net outflows from U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs in January as a sign institutions are dialing back risk. Avinash Shekhar, co-founder of Pi42, advised investors to “avoid chasing short-term moves.” Moneycontrol

The pressure isn’t limited to crypto. Gold and silver tumbled further, while Vivek Dhar from Commonwealth Bank of Australia noted the market seemed to interpret Warsh’s appointment as “more hawkish” — a signal of tighter policy and reduced liquidity for riskier assets. Reuters

Amid the chaos, GOBankingRates queried ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini, and Meta AI for their top cryptocurrency picks for 2026. Bitcoin and ethereum appeared across all responses, with solana trailing closely behind. The bots also mentioned XRP, binance coin, chainlink, and cardano. Meta AI threw in some smaller projects too, like BEST, PEPENODE, HYPER, and MAXI. The site warned readers to take these chatbot recommendations with caution, noting the information isn’t always reliable.

A Coinpedia press release on Jan. 31 highlighted XRP, Cardano, and a lesser-known token called Mutuum Finance as strong buys ahead of a “bullish” phase—trader speak for rising prices. The release noted a presale price of $0.04 and said Mutuum Finance had raised roughly $20.20 million. Still, Coinpedia’s own disclaimer made clear it doesn’t verify or endorse the claims in the release. Coinpedia Fintech News

On Jan. 30, The Motley Fool argued that bitcoin stands out as the top cryptocurrency to buy with $500. Their advice: use dollar-cost averaging, investing a fixed amount regularly over time. The article also highlighted spot bitcoin ETFs as a straightforward way to gain exposure via a typical brokerage account.

The link between chatbots and retail columns is clear. Bitcoin and ethereum remain the market leaders, while solana often serves as the go-to for higher-risk crypto plays. Smaller tokens shift quickly, and their supporters usually make the most noise when fear sets in.

Yet those very forces behind bargain-hunting can also intensify a sell-off. When liquidity thins and leverage kicks in, what starts as a small dip can spiral into forced selling. Meanwhile, AI-generated lists often fail to filter out poor data or marketing spun as genuine analysis.

Right now, the market shows a split picture: wild price swings on one hand, and new “best crypto” lists on the other. It’s in that disconnect where most retail investors end up taking losses.

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