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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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BTC|$70K isn’t the finish line. It’s where the real battle starts. ⚔️ BTC just ripped back toward $70,000, and yesterday’s move was brutal for the bears — more than $1B in shorts were liquidated within an hour. That’s a textbook short squeeze. But here’s the part I’m watching closely 👀 After a move this aggressive, the biggest danger isn’t being bearish — it’s chasing longs with heavy leverage. I#DailyOrbit
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
Felix.Crypto
Felix.Crypto
$BTC & $ETH Rebound: Are ETFs Still Hesitating? $BTC has recovered toward $69,000, while $ETH moved above $2,200 as a short squeeze fueled the rebound. ETF flows show renewed interest, with capital returning across several sessions, but institutional demand has yet to match stronger rallies. This suggests investors may be accumulating cautiously rather than chasing FOMO. If ETF inflows remain consistent, they could provide stronger support and help $BTC and $ETH sustain their upward momentum.
堵塞_Wave
堵塞_Wave
🚨 BTC BROKE OUT. ARE ALTS NEXT? $BTC reclaimed $68K and touched $69K while $ETH pushed above $2.1K. The ~$1.44B short liquidation wave added serious fuel, turning the breakout into a powerful squeeze. Now $SOL is showing strength too. The real question: Does capital stay concentrated in $BTC/$ETH, or does liquidity finally rotate into altcoins? If macro liquidity keeps improving, altcoins could get their chance. BTC leads. ETH confirms. Altcoins rotate. #TreasuryUpsBuybacks #SKHynix40TBuyback #UnitreeIPOJumps629%
walid huda
walid huda
Bitcoin Just Broke the Range Now Comes the Hard Part Bitcoin finally made the move traders were waiting for. $BTC pushed above 68,000 USD and briefly moved toward 69,000 USD, breaking out of the range that had been controlling price for weeks. But after a move this fast, I’m not asking: “How high can Bitcoin go?” I’m asking: “Can Bitcoin hold the breakout?” That distinction matters. A sharp move above resistance can create FOMO, especially when short positions are being liquidated. More than 1 billion USD in short positions were reportedly liquidated during the recent surge, meaning part of the rally was amplified by forced buying. So here are the levels I’m watching now: → 69,000–70,000 USD: The immediate psychological resistance. If BTC can break and hold above this zone with strong spot volume, the breakout becomes much more convincing. → 68,000 USD: The first important level to defend. Turning previous resistance into support would be a strong signal for bulls. → 66,000–67,000 USD: A deeper pullback into this area would not automatically destroy the bullish setup. It could actually provide a cleaner retest opportunity. The biggest mistake right now would be chasing the candle simply because Bitcoin is moving fast. I would rather see: Breakout → pullback → support holds → continuation. That structure gives traders something much more valuable than excitement: confirmation. If BTC holds above the breakout zone, momentum could remain strong. But if price falls straight back below the previous range, the breakout needs to be questioned. Bitcoin has already shown us that buyers can move the market. Now they need to prove they can hold it. #Would you enter after the breakout, or wait for BTC to retest 68,000 USD first? #BTCVolumeDriesUp #TreasuryUpsBuybacks #BTCBreaks69000
HeySorin.AI
HeySorin.AI
Bitcoin just ripped from $64K to nearly $70K, wiping out more than $1 billion in crypto shorts within 60 minutes. What began as a low-volume bounce has turned into the largest squeeze in months. But forced buying from liquidations is different from sustained spot demand. The next confirmation is volume. Set an Alpha Signal in Sorin to alert you if BTC breaks $70K with rising volume, or if momentum starts fading after the squeeze (link in the bio ☝️).
Ahmedd1233
Ahmedd1233
🚨 BTC JUST FLIPPED THE MARKET SENTIMENT $BTC exploded above $68K today, marking a sharp move from the $64K zone. More than $1B in short positions were liquidated within an hour, accelerating the rally. Now comes the real test: Can BTC hold above $68K, or was this mainly a short squeeze? Confirmation matters.
Elsa frozen
Elsa frozen
🚨 $BTC Short Squeeze! BTC blasted to $69K, hitting a 2-month high. 💥 $1.345B liquidated 🔴 $1.191B shorts wiped out (~90%) This wasn’t a slow rebound — it was a massive short squeeze that ripped through resistance. 🚀 #BTC #CRYPTO $BTC
Dr. Crypto125
Dr. Crypto125
细水长流,活着比什么都重要 that big liquidity cluster everyone was watching? Looks like it just got swept. a lot of liquidity has been taken during this move higher, and now I’m curious to see what comes next. wouldn’t surprise me at all if $BTC gives back a good chunk of this move and revisits the $65K area. time will tell! #BTCBreaks$69000

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Khalifabagan
Khalifabagan
Bitcoin Just Squeezed The Bears. Now Bulls Have To Prove This Move Is Real. $BTC just broke out of the $64K area and pushed toward $69K, its highest level in roughly two months. But the move was not just spot buying. Around $1.4B in short positions were liquidated as Bitcoin accelerated higher, creating additional forced buying. 0 That makes the next phase more important. A short squeeze can move price extremely fast. The real test is whether buyers can keep $BTC above the breakout zone after the forced buying fades. If Bitcoin holds the higher levels and volume remains strong, the move could start looking like a genuine trend reversal. If price quickly falls back into the old range, this could turn into another liquidity-driven spike. $ETH is already showing stronger momentum. Ethereum reclaimed $2K and outperformed $BTC during the rally, while $SOL and other major assets also moved higher. 1 That is important because a real market recovery should eventually spread beyond Bitcoin. I’m watching: $ETH $SOL $BNB $XRP $SUI $APT $AVAX $NEAR $SEI $TIA DeFi could also benefit if liquidity continues rotating: $AAVE $UNI $CRV $PENDLE $MKR $LINK $LDO But I’m not chasing the first major candle. I want confirmation. Does $BTC hold the breakout? Does volume remain elevated? Does $ETH continue outperforming? Do altcoins keep attracting liquidity? If yes, this could become much more than a short squeeze. If not, the market may simply give back part of the move once leveraged positioning normalizes. That is why I think the next few sessions matter more than the move toward $69K itself. The bears have already been forced out. Now bulls have to prove they can hold the ground they just reclaimed. Is this the beginning of a real $BTC breakout, or was the market simply fueled by a massive short squeeze? $BTC $ETH $SOL $BNB $XRP $SUI $APT $AVAX $NEAR $SEI $TIA $AAVE $UNI $CRV $PENDLE $MKR $LINK $LDO #BTCBreaks$69000 #XiaomiQ2Earnings #SKHynix40TBuyback