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On Aug 19, BTC briefly topped $69,000 before easing toward $68,000. OKX spot BTC/USDT hit nearly $69,888 intraday and remained up over 5% in 24 hours. ETH/USDT touched about $2,119, with gains topping 8%. VanEck said several BTC capitulation signals had triggered, suggesting the correction may be near its end. With the low-volatility spell broken, is spot demand returning, or are short covering and leverage driving the move? If volume and inflows fade, can BTC and ETH hold these gains?

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Is this a true trend reversal or just a brief rebound after another short squeeze? How far can this rally go? The U.S. Treasury announced an expansion of long-term Treasury repurchase operations, significantly improving market liquidity expectations. U.S. Treasury yields declined, and risk assets broadly benefited. A large number of short positions were forcibly liquidated, with liquidation volumes reaching hundreds of millions or even over two billion dollars, forming a typical short squeeze. Positive statements from the Trump administration and regulators on crypto legislation, along with renewed net inflows into spot ETFs, jointly propelled prices to surge rapidly. BTC successfully broke through the recent consolidation range's upper boundary and key resistance levels. Some analysts point out that after effectively breaking the neckline of the previously formed inverted head and shoulders pattern, the measured target points to the $73,000 to $76,000 range. We must stay clear-headed. A significant part of this rally is driven by leverage liquidations and short-term liquidity, and the strength of continuous spot buying still needs further observation. The Federal Reserve's policy path, inflation data, and long-term interest rate trends remain key variables. If yields rise again or risk appetite cools, prices could easily retest previous breakout levels. The market is currently still in a recovery phase after a major correction, with a significant distance from previous highs. A true new bull market confirmation requires seeing more solid institutional capital inflows and fundamental improvements. This rebound is expected to test the $73,000-$76,000 range; if it breaks through and holds, the upside potential will further open up. #BTC突破69000美元,这轮上涨能走多远?
Felix.Crypto
Felix.Crypto
BTC & ETH Surge: Bull Run or Short Squeeze? $BTC touched $69.5K while $ETH surged to $2,259, but it’s too early to call a new bull cycle. The move appears driven partly by Treasury buybacks, easing yields and over $1B in short liquidations. Yet this is not QE. The Fed remains cautious, while real yields stay elevated. $BTC needs sustained strength above $69K and genuine spot demand—not just leverage. The rally is powerful, but the next move still needs proof.
Zentrova
Zentrova
BTC / $ETH — After last night’s powerful BTC short squeeze, the bigger question is whether bearish positioning is still dominating. Data from 1,555 traders showed 975 holding shorts versus 580 longs, leaving sentiment heavily tilted to the short side. That imbalance suggests many traders were still positioned against the rally even as BTC surged toward $70K. The key takeaway: the squeeze #StorageValuationSplit #CitiToCustodyBTC #StorageValuationSplit
DuaFatima
DuaFatima
🚨 $BTC is back at the $70K battlefield. Bitcoin briefly touched $70K for the first time since June, while the broader market surged and nearly $1.4B in shorts were liquidated. (coindesk.com) Now the important part: 📍 Hold above $69K → bulls retain momentum 📍 Clean break above $70K → breakout strengthens 📍 Lose $68K → pullback risk rises Breakout continuation—or time for a cooldown?#FOMC9To3Split #BTCBreaks69000 #XiaomiQ2Earnings
堵塞_Wave
堵塞_Wave
The market is going crazy right now. I was just watching the chart and suddenly thought, $ETH is the first to surge this round, maybe the altcoin season is really coming. It is the barometer for the altcoin sector. Later, funds will gradually flow out from $BTC, and small coins can quickly show their elasticity, but don’t blindly rush in now. BTC has surged to 71300, directly breaking through the previous giant whale liquidation price at 70039. That batch of short positions was liquidated in a chain reaction, pushing the market upward, and the short-term momentum has suddenly picked up. The resistance above is around 72400, and the short-term support has moved to 69800. If it pulls back to here and holds, the bulls can continue to push higher; once it breaks below 69000, the momentum of this sharp rally will slow down, so don’t chase at the top recklessly. ETH is now at 2275, and the ETH/BTC ratio has risen sharply. The short-term has already reached the overbought zone, and opening random orders at mid-level prices is very risky. #FOMC9To3Split #BTCBreaks69000 #XiaomiQ2Earnings
Cryptonews6
Cryptonews6
BTC just broke out of its August range and is trading around $69K–$71K. After a move this strong, the retest matters more than the breakout itself. If $70K holds as support, I’d be looking for continuation. If it slips back into the old range, the breakout loses some credibility. Would you wait for the retest? #BTC #Bitcoin #Trading
Khalifabagan
Khalifabagan
$BTC is back at $70K. Now comes the real test. Bitcoin just pushed from around $64K to nearly $70K in one of its strongest moves in months. But there’s an important detail behind the rally. More than $2.7B in bearish crypto positions were liquidated, meaning part of the move was driven by forced buying from traders caught on the wrong side. That doesn’t make the rally fake. It just means I want to see whether real spot demand can keep $BTC above $70K after the leverage clears. The levels I’m watching: $70K = key breakout/support zone $68K = near-term support $65K = deeper support If $BTC holds $70K and buyers continue stepping in, the market could start targeting the next major resistance around $71K–$72K. And this move is already lifting the rest of the market. $ETH has reclaimed $2K, while $SOL, $XRP, $BNB and $HYPE are also benefiting from the renewed risk appetite. For me, the next question is simple: Did Bitcoin actually break out, or was $70K mainly a short squeeze? I’m watching the retest. $BTC $SOL $BTC # #FOMC9To3Split #BTCBreaks69000 #XiaomiQ2Earnings
OKX Orbit
OKX Orbit
Bitcoin ripped about 7% on Wednesday and briefly touched $69,750, its highest since early June and biggest single day percentage gain since March. Coinglass put 24 hour short liquidations near $1.37 billion, over $1 billion inside an hour. The clearest macro catalyst was Treasury debt management, not Fed policy. Treasury will at least double its long end liquidity support buybacks, lifting the per operation cap to at least $4 billion on 10 to 30 year paper, Sept 9 through Nov 4. The 30 year yield fell about 9bp to roughly 5.19%. Lower long end yields mean less opportunity cost for holding an asset that pays none. The Fed was pulling the other way. July's 9 to 3 vote, with Logan, Hammack and Kashkari dissenting for a hike, was known in July, its first three way same direction dissent since 2016. Wednesday's minutes added the debate: AI related price pressures alongside tariffs and energy. Flows tell a messier story: · Spot BTC ETFs bled $390 million Aug 10 to 14, FBTC leading at $153 million · Then $297 million in Aug 17 and $189 million Aug 18 · Wintermute flagged miner selling and ETF redemptions as a supply drag So this was a positioning led move rather than proof of durable demand. Shorts were crowded, a macro headline hit, the squeeze did the rest. The bigger story came a day earlier. On Aug 18 the SEC proposed Regulation Crypto Assets, its first crypto offering framework. Emphasis on proposed: 60 day comments, nothing in force. As drafted, two registration exemptions, $5 million over four years or $75 million per 12 months plus financial statements and reporting. The centerpiece is a conditional safe harbor. It is not automatic. The issuer must permanently cease all essential managerial efforts, make no new promises, and file a public certification. Preemption reaches only transactions the rule covers. BTC opened the year near $87,500. August is a recovery inside a wider drawdown. Two stories, 24 hours apart. Which one still matters a year from now, the price move or the SEC framework? #BTCBreaks69000 #TreasuryUpsBuybacks #FOMC9To3Split
CryptoTrendGlobal
CryptoTrendGlobal
$BTC $ETH 💡 Idea of the Day The **Fear & Greed Index** surged 16 points to 62 (Greed), but the liquidation landscape is violently one-sided: 97% of all liquidations hit **shorts** ($12.2M), confirming a massive **short squeeze** rather than retail capitulation. Longs were nearly untouched, signaling that bears are being aggressively trapped as Bitcoin pushes toward `69,000` and Ether spikes 18% to `2,250`.
Marwel3
Marwel3
$BTC just kissed $70K, $ETH's near $2,266 — feels euphoric, but check the plumbing first. This move is short-covering, not fresh capital: Treasury eased long-bond pressure, 30Y yield dipped, $1.4B+ in shorts got liquidated. Real yields haven't budged, Fed minutes stayed hawkish, and $40T debt isn't going anywhere. A squeeze without spot demand behind it is a trapdoor, not a floor. Stay skeptical. NFA #FOMC9To3Split #BTCBreaks69000 #XiaomiQ2Earnings
Engrkhan112
Engrkhan112
BTC Breaks $69K 🚀 BTC surged from around $60K toward $69K, triggering a major short squeeze. 📈 The move is being supported by: • Improving U.S. liquidity conditions 💵 • Renewed crypto policy optimism 🏛️ • Returning ETF demand and crowded shorts 📊 The key now is whether $69K–$70K becomes support. If BTC holds this zone, the rally could develop into a much larger move. 🚀 #BTC #Bitcoin #Crypto #DailyOrbit