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Why Is Crypto Up Today? Bitcoin Hits $71k as Ethereum Surges Past $2,300

Bitcoin has managed to push closer to the psychological $70,000 level after reclaiming $69,000. Meanwhile, Ethereum has jumped above $2,300 and is outperforming Bitcoin on a percentage basis. The question is now whether crypto is back…

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Aug 20, 2026 at 11:57 AM UTC · 10 dk okuma

Why Is Crypto Up Today? Bitcoin Hits $71k as Ethereum Surges Past $2,300
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bitcoin, ethereum

Market Impact

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Bitcoin has managed to push closer to the psychological $70,000 level after reclaiming $69,000. Meanwhile, Ethereum has jumped above $2,300 and is outperforming Bitcoin on a percentage basis. The question is now whether crypto is back indeed or just a relief rally has returned with a vengeance.

Improved liquidity expectations, regulatory optimism, ETF demand and short liquidations have given the market a much-needed boost, but Bitcoin and Ethereum are still significantly below their previous cycle highs.

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Bitcoin Price Surges Toward $70K: What Is Driving the Rally?

Bitcoin price is back in focus after BTC$62,630.00 broke through key levels that had previously restrained the price. The rapid rise has caused bears to flee and momentum buyers to jump in.

While the confluence of liquidity, sentiment, and leverage is not enough to suggest the start of a new bull market, it has made Bitcoin $70K one of the most anticipated levels in the short term.

Bitcoin Reclaims $69,000 for the First Time in Months

Bitcoin’s return above $69,000 suggests a positive change in the short-term structure. After being confined to a lower range for weeks, BTC has resumed its march higher and is now testing the next barrier.

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$71,758

+10.69% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.44T

Circulating Supply

20.1M BTC

24H Volume

$65.4B

24H High

$72,406

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