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When markets smell quantitative easing, bitcoin moves
In August 2026, the US Treasury doubled its support for longer-dated government bonds, raising the buyback program from $2 billion to $4 billion. While the move doesn’t expand the supply of money per se, it puts downward pressure on…
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- The US Treasury expanded its long-dated Treasury buyback program on August 20, 2026, which markets took as a form of easing, helping drive investors toward scarce assets like bitcoin.
- US spot bitcoin ETFs recorded roughly $517 million of net inflows on August 19, their strongest day since May, with roughly $1 billion in net inflows in the first two weeks of August 2026 alone
- The ETF structure is what made this rally accessible to everyday investors - no wallets, no crypto exchanges, just a familiar financial product doing what it was designed to do.
What the Treasury actually did - and why bitcoin moved
In August 2026, the US Treasury doubled its support for longer-dated government bonds, raising the buyback program from $2 billion to $4 billion. While the move doesn’t expand the supply of money per se, it puts downward pressure on long-term yields, which can have an easing-like effect that markets often treat that way.
Bitcoin is designed to do the opposite. Its supply is fixed at 21 million coins, a hard limit written into the protocol and enforced by every computer on the network. There will never be a Bitcoin equivalent of a Treasury announcement expanding the supply.
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