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Bitcoin Bears Get Short-Squeezed by Rebounding Crypto Optimism

About $700 million in bitcoin short positions were liquidated this week in less time than it takes to heat up a $20 burrito (about one minute). Bitcoin climbed above $72,000 Thursday, a day after the Treasury moved to double…

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Aug 21, 2026 at 4:05 AM UTC · 2 分で読める

Bitcoin Bears Get Short-Squeezed by Rebounding Crypto Optimism
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BTC+6.74%$77,627

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About $700 million in bitcoin short positions were liquidated this week in less time than it takes to heat up a $20 burrito (about one minute). Bitcoin climbed above $72,000 Thursday, a day after the Treasury moved to double long-duration bond buybacks and, separately, President Trump put pressure on lawmakers to pass crypto’s long-awaited Clarity Act. 

Bitcoin breaking out of the $62,000-to-$66,000 cage it’s been in for the past six weeks caused bearish bets to backfire. Over the 24 hours through Thursday morning, CoinGlass found about $1.8 billion in bitcoin shorts were liquidated as bitcoin’s second-biggest short squeeze ever took hold. 

At the same time, spot bitcoin ETFs on Wednesday notched their biggest daily inflow ($517 million) since early May, per SoSoValue. Now, investors will be watching to see if bitcoin’s bounceback has staying power. 

‘QE Lite’ Does Not Equal QE

The US Treasury’s move to double its long-term bond buybacks from $2 billion to $4 billion has been dubbed “QE Lite” on social media, meaning “Quantitative Easing Lite.” It’s not actually quantitative easing, to be clear. But it may have a similar impact by weakening the US dollar and sending investors scurrying to assets perceived as debasement hedges, 21Shares said. Bitcoin is sometimes interpreted as a hedge against a weakening dollar because of its fixed supply that can’t be tweaked by an outside force like a central bank. 

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$77,627

+6.74% (24H)

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24H Volume

$61.7B

24H High

$79,511

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