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This Bitcoin Signal hadn't Been Seen Since the Worst Crash of 2025!

Two and a half months stuck under 65,000 dollars, bitcoin jumps 15,000 dollars to flirt with 80,000 dollars, its highest level in three months. While the crowd applauds and greed resurfaces, Warren Buffett furrows his brow.

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Aug 22, 2026 at 8:43 PM UTC · 3 min de leitura

This Bitcoin Signal hadn't Been Seen Since the Worst Crash of 2025!
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Two and a half months stuck under 65,000 dollars, bitcoin jumps 15,000 dollars to flirt with 80,000 dollars, its highest level in three months. While the crowd applauds and greed resurfaces, Warren Buffett furrows his brow.

In brief

  • Bitcoin’s Fear & Greed Index Over Time climbs to 71-72, a greed level never reached during the rallies in January or May.
  • Strategy, Coinbase, and Robinhood soar alongside the Bitcoin rally, increasing risk in case of reversal.
  • Even critics of the Saylor model wonder if this is a real floor or a new greed trap.

Bitcoin: Greed Returns Faster than Expected

Recent monetary changes announced by the US Treasury have sparked a fire! Bitcoin exploded from 65,000 to almost 80,000 dollars, reaching a three-month peak. The indicator that deserves attention is not the price, but rather the Fear & Greed Index Over Time which shows 71, then 72 the next day. A greed zone neither the January nor May rally had managed to reach.

Bitcoin Fear & Greed Index Over Time at 71, then 72.

This is only the second time since the start of the year that the index switches into “greed”. Warren Buffett has a formula every crypto investor should now know by heart: be fearful when others are greedy, be greedy when others are fearful. Greed returns… Fast… Perhaps too fast for a Bitcoin market that was just waking from a month and a half of sleep.

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BTC

$77,041

-1.79% (24H)

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$1.55T

24H Volume

$26.3B

24H High

$78,800

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