Crypto has dropped below the $1 trillion total market capitalization and has returned to its January 2021 levels. At that time, the sector was preparing for a massive bull run that would take its market cap above the $3 trillion. Related Reading | Anthony Scaramucci Reveals Buying Crypto During Crash, Suggests Staying Disciplined This time the sector seems to be threatening further losses and for a potential new leg down into its 2020 levels. At the time of writing, the total crypto market cap stands at $870 billion and continues to trend to the downside on the daily chart. Analyst Justin Bennett believes the sector will “imminently” take a leg lower. He expects the market to find support at $730 billion as it was unable to hold above the $860 billion mark. The current market conditions, the shift in the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) monetary policy, the relentless selling pressure, and the series of negative news in the space seem to support this thesis. Sharing the chart below, Bennett said: The next leg lower looks imminent. This is where we’re probably going. Another 15-25% to reach the TOTAL confluence of support and measured objective. Expect a 30% drop for most altcoins. As usual, Bitcoin holds the key for the entire crypto sector as most altcoins tend to follow BTC’s price action. Bennett claims the number one crypto by the market could see a similar 15%-25% drawdown if it breaks the $20,000 area. This would se...