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BTC/USD: Bitcoin Jumps 8% Above $69,000 as Treasury Move Unlocks Risk Appetite

$70,000 and the 200-day average stand between Bitcoin and a proper breakout.

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Aug 20, 2026 at 7:04 AM UTC · 2 min de leitura

BTC/USD: Bitcoin Jumps 8% Above $69,000 as Treasury Move Unlocks Risk Appetite
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$70,000 and the 200-day average stand between Bitcoin and a proper breakout.

🚀 Bitcoin rediscovers the launch button

  • Bitcoin BTCUSD surged more than 8% Wednesday, briefly approaching $69,700 and recording its largest percentage gain since March.
  • The move carried BTC above $69,000 for the first time since early June, ending several weeks in which “digital gold” mostly resembled digital beige.
  • The rally began after the US Treasury doubled planned buybacks of long-dated government bonds. That pushed Treasury yields lower, weakened the dollar and improved demand for riskier assets.
  • Crypto-linked stocks amplified the move: Coinbase gained 10%, Bitcoin accumulator Strategy jumped 13%, Circle added 10% and American Bitcoin surged 14%.

🏛️ Washington adds policy momentum

  • Crypto executives also met President Donald Trump and regulators at the White House, keeping market-structure reform in focus.
  • The administration reiterated support for the Clarity Act, which aims to define when digital assets fall under SEC or Commodity Futures Trading Commission oversight.
  • A Senate procedural vote is expected in mid-September after lawmakers return from recess. The bill still requires 60 votes and faces disputes over decentralized finance, ethics and regulatory authority.
  • The policy backdrop is crucial because clearer rules could encourage banks, brokers and institutions to participate.
  • But Wednesday’s move was primarily macro-driven: falling yields and a softer dollar lifted gold and stocks too. Bitcoin brought the largest percentage gain because subtlety remains outside its protocol.

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$72,125

+11.90% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.45T

24H Volume

$56.3B

24H High

$72,406

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