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Bitcoin’s 20% Short-Squeeze Surge Could Already Be Over

Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) has gone from a market dominated by hesitation to one dominated by forced buying in less than 48 hours. After spending roughly six weeks trapped in a narrow trading range, Bitcoin jumped from about $64,500 on…

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Aug 21, 2026 at 2:05 PM UTC · 3 分钟阅读

Bitcoin’s 20% Short-Squeeze Surge Could Already Be Over
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BTC+6.65%$76,539

Last Updated

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翻译中…

Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) has gone from a market dominated by hesitation to one dominated by forced buying in less than 48 hours. After spending roughly six weeks trapped in a narrow trading range, Bitcoin jumped from about $64,500 on Wednesday to around $77,050 today — a gain of roughly 20%. 

The move was not driven by one giant wave of new investors. It began with a macroeconomic catalyst and was then turbocharged by one of crypto’s most powerful mechanisms: a short squeeze. The question now is whether genuine spot demand can keep the rally alive after leveraged bears have largely been cleared out.

Treasury Liquidity Lit The Fuse

U.S. Treasury announced plans to double the maximum size of certain long-dated bond buyback operations to $4 billion, a move intended to improve Treasury-market liquidity. Treasury’s August 2026 quarterly refunding materials show plans for up to $38 billion of off-the-run securities purchases during the quarter.

The announcement initially pushed bond yields lower and weakened the dollar, creating a friendlier backdrop for scarce, risk-sensitive assets such as Bitcoin. But the macro boost was only the spark.

President Trump added another catalyst on Aug. 19, urging Congress to pass the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act during a White House meeting with cryptocurrency executives. Reuters reported that the legislation would establish clearer definitions for digital assets and determine which federal agencies oversee them. A Senate vote is scheduled for Sept. 15.

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$76,738

+6.93% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.55T

Circulating Supply

20.1M BTC

24H Volume

$68.6B

24H High

$79,511

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