Bitcoin was in demand again after a strong Wednesday after-hours session, which saw it move from $64,000 to briefly touch $70,000 for the first time since June as investors returned to riskier assets.
Bitcoin tops $69,000 as broad crypto rally gathers pace
Bitcoin was in demand again after a strong Wednesday after-hours session, which saw it move from $64,000 to briefly touch $70,000 for the first time since June as investors returned to riskier assets.
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Aug 20, 2026 at 6:34 AM UTC · Updated há 17 horas · 1 min de leitura

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In early trading on Thursday, the cryptocurrency was changing hands for $69,931.49, up around 1%. The move was part of a broad cryptocurrency rally, with Ether surging 18% above $2,250 in Asian trading. Solana gained more than 10%, XRP rose 10%, and Dogecoin added almost 8%.
The rally accelerated after the US Treasury announced plans to double the size of its longer-dated bond buybacks to $4 billion from $2 billion, a move intended to improve liquidity in the government bond market.
Falling Treasury yields helped ease pressure across financial markets and encouraged investors to move towards riskier assets, including cryptocurrencies.
The upward swing also followed President Donald Trump's call for Congress to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which would establish a regulatory framework for the cryptocurrency industry.
Bitcoin's advance was amplified by forced buying from traders who had bet on falling prices, with more than $1 billion in short positions liquidated within about an hour during the sharpest part of the move.
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$73,651
+6.16% (24H)
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$1.48T
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20.1M BTC
24H Volume
$55.0B
24H High
$73,930
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