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BTC Surges Past $71K, Erasing $3B in Bearish Positions

  • Bitcoin’s six-week period of range-bound trading has ended with a powerful breakout, triggering roughly $3 billion in short liquidations, the largest such event since at least 2021.
  • BTC climbed above $71,000 for the first time since June, adding around 3.5% since midnight UTC and roughly 11% over 24 hours. The move decisively broke the trading range that had contained Bitcoin since July 8.
  • The breakout was largely driven by market structure and positioning rather than a single fundamental catalyst. Bitcoin had spent six weeks trading between about $62,000 and $66,900, while volatility fell to multi-year lows.
  • The prolonged consolidation encouraged traders to repeatedly bet against attempts to break through the upper end of the range, creating a significant concentration of short-liquidation levels between $65,000 and $67,000.
  • Momentum shifted after the US Treasury announced plans to at least double its long-term bond-buyback operations to $4 billion. The announcement helped push the 30-year Treasury yield down from 5.337%, its highest level since 2007, supporting a broader move into risk assets.
  • Once Bitcoin cleared the key resistance zone, short positions were rapidly forced to close, creating additional buying pressure. BTC gained more than 8% within an hour as the squeeze accelerated.

Trump Provides Another Boost

  • President Donald Trump’s comments arrived several hours after Bitcoin had already made most of its initial move higher.
  • Trump called for Congress to advance the Clarity Act, suggested the US could acquire substantial amounts of Bitcoin and said regulators were developing a compliant US pathway for Hyperliquid.
  • Those remarks helped extend the rally and pushed Bitcoin firmly above $70,000.
  • Ether traded near $2,270, just below Wednesday’s three-month high, after rising 19% over 24 hours. Solana, XRP and Dogecoin also recorded double-digit gains.
  • Coinbase’s Fear and Greed Index climbed to 59, moving into “greed” territory from 41, which represented “fear.” Bitcoin’s daily trading volume jumped 250% to roughly $59 billion.

Short Positions Bear the Brunt

  • Crypto short liquidations reached approximately $3 billion over 24 hours, while long liquidations totaled about $263.5 million. The imbalance marked the biggest short liquidation event in data going back to at least 2021.
  • Bitcoin accounted for roughly $1.67 billion of the liquidations, with Ether responsible for about $1.14 billion. More than $1 billion of positions were wiped out within a single hour.
  • The aggregated BTC long-to-short account ratio fell to 0.835 from around 1.05 on Tuesday, showing that short positioning outweighed long positioning ahead of the breakout.
  • That bearish imbalance helped magnify what initially appeared to be a technical breakout into a much larger short squeeze.

Leverage Starts to Return

  • Total open interest increased 9.11% to $131.25 billion, according to Coinalyze. Bitcoin’s open interest rose 7.18% to $23.4 billion, while Ether’s increased 12.36% to $13.2 billion.
  • HYPE posted the sharpest increase in open interest, rising 29%. Most of that increase came after Trump’s comments about a potential US regulatory route for Hyperliquid rather than during Bitcoin’s initial breakout.
  • Funding rates remained relatively subdued despite the sharp price gains. BTC funding stood at 0.0101%, while ETH funding was 0.0103%.
  • The moderate funding levels suggest that traders have not yet rebuilt the aggressive leverage typically associated with the aftermath of a major short squeeze.
  • Bitcoin futures basis also declined, with the Aug. 28 OKX contract at 7.68% annualized and the Sept. 25 Deribit contract at 4.71%.
  • The relatively lower futures premium indicates that spot buying is currently leading the move, providing a cleaner bullish signal than a rally primarily fueled by leverage.

Altcoins Follow Bitcoin Higher

  • LIT gained 12.4% since midnight to $2.92 and was up 26.5% over 24 hours, bringing its weekly advance to 22.8%.
  • PUMP climbed 9.39% to $0.003285, extending its gains from Monday as daily trading volume reached $112 million.
  • ETHFI rose 5.68% to $0.5566 and was up 46.3% over seven days as Ethereum-related tokens tracked ETH’s advance toward a three-month high.
  • HYPE increased 2.4% since midnight to $71.12 and was up 21.9% over 24 hours following Trump’s comments on a potential US pathway for Hyperliquid.
  • WLFI moved against the broader trend, falling 4.66% to $0.0586 and ranking among the session’s weakest performers.
  • CoinMarketCap’s Altcoin Season Index declined to 36 from 44, while Bitcoin dominance increased to 59.2%. The shift suggests traders are directing more capital toward Bitcoin and other large-cap cryptocurrencies rather than smaller altcoins.