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Bitcoin has surged above $71,000, marking a major shift in market momentum as a massive wave of short liquidations accelerates the broader crypto rally.
BTC climbed to around $71,700, gaining more than 11% over 24 hours, while total crypto liquidations exceeded $3.3 billion, according to CoinGlass data cited in the latest market reports
Related: Crypto Market Update August 20: Bitcoin Breaks 200-Day EMA as Short Squeeze Sends HYPE and PEPE Higher
The rally is being supported by two major catalysts: the U.S. Treasury’s expanded long-term bond buybacks and renewed political momentum around the CLARITY Act.
Bitcoin Reclaims a Key Long-Term Level
Bitcoin’s latest move has pushed the cryptocurrency above its 200-day moving average for the first time in roughly nine months, strengthening the technical picture.
The rally follows a prolonged period of consolidation around the 60,000 – 65,000 range. Once BTC moved above $70,000, the acceleration in liquidations created additional buying pressure.
The scale of the move has been particularly significant because the market had accumulated substantial bearish positioning during Bitcoin’s extended period of weakness.
With Bitcoin now above $71,000, traders are watching whether the cryptocurrency can establish the level as support rather than simply experiencing a short-squeeze-driven spike.

$3 Billion in Short Positions Liquidated
CoinGlass data shows that approximately $3.35 billion in crypto positions were liquidated over 24 hours, affecting more than 189,000 traders.
Short positions accounted for roughly $3.07 billion, compared with approximately $274 million in long liquidations.

Bitcoin represented the largest share of the liquidation wave, while Ethereum and other major cryptocurrencies also experienced significant forced closures.
The imbalance between short and long liquidations highlights how quickly market positioning changed. As BTC moved higher, traders with leveraged short positions were forced to close, creating additional market buys and helping push prices even higher.
This dynamic is one reason the latest move has developed so rapidly.
Treasury Buybacks Add to Risk Appetite
The Bitcoin rally also followed a major move from the U.S. Treasury.
The Treasury announced that it would increase the size of certain long-term debt buybacks from $2 billion to at least $4 billion per operation, with the measure designed to provide additional liquidity to the long-duration Treasury market.
The announcement came after long-term Treasury yields surged to levels that raised concerns about liquidity and market functioning.
Although the buybacks are relatively small compared with the size of the Treasury market, investors interpreted the move as a signal that policymakers are willing to respond to stress in the bond market.
That helped improve broader risk sentiment, with crypto among the assets benefiting from the shift.
Trump Pushes Congress on the CLARITY Act
Another major catalyst is the renewed focus on U.S. crypto regulation.
At a White House meeting with crypto industry executives on August 19, President Donald Trump urged Congress to pass a version of the CLARITY Act, legislation designed to establish clearer rules around digital assets and determine how regulatory responsibilities should be divided.
The bill has faced delays in the Senate, with disagreements remaining over several provisions, including ethics-related concerns surrounding political figures and crypto.
The latest push nevertheless represents a significant shift in sentiment after months of uncertainty surrounding the legislation.
For Bitcoin and the broader crypto market, clearer U.S. regulations could reduce uncertainty for exchanges, financial institutions and digital-asset companies.
The latest developments build on the political momentum discussed in Altcoin Buzz’s earlier article,Trump to meet Coinbase, Ripple and crypto leaders as CLARITY Act odds fall to 10%, which covered the White House meeting and the challenges facing the legislation before the event.
What Comes Next for Bitcoin?
Bitcoin’s move above $71,000 puts the cryptocurrency at a critical technical level.
A sustained breakout above the 200-day moving average could strengthen the argument that the longer-term trend is turning bullish. The next major psychological level is around $71,000.
However, the speed of the rally also creates a risk of a pullback. A large portion of the move has been driven by forced short covering rather than purely organic spot buying.
If Bitcoin fails to hold above the 200-day moving average, traders could see renewed profit-taking and another test of lower support levels.
For now, the combination of Treasury intervention, regulatory optimism and massive short liquidations has dramatically changed the crypto market’s short-term momentum.
The key question is whether Bitcoin can hold above $71,000 after the short squeeze fades. If it can, the latest breakout could represent more than just a liquidation-driven rally.
Source: www.altcoinbuzz.io

