Don't want to trade it yourself?
Our desk runs DEX portfolios on profit share.
Cryptocurrency markets saw their biggest short position liquidation day in history on Wednesday, with over $1 billion in shorts liquidated over the space of a few hours.
- Coinglass data shows 126,017 traders were liquidated in the past 24 hours for $1.92 billion.
- SoSoValue data shows net inflows of $189.3 million from spot Bitcoin ETFs on Tuesday. Spot Ethereum ETFs saw net inflows of $71.5 million.
- In the past 24 hours, top gainers include Bitway, Pump.fun and MemeCore.
- Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP Explode Over 6% Higher: Treasury’s Move Will Send ‘Inflation Soaring,’ Peter Schiff Warns
- BTC Cracks $68,000 and You May Want to Look at Kalshi to Predict Bitcoin’s Next Move Before Binance Does
- Strategy, Bitmine, Coinbase Surge Over 12% as CLARITY Act Optimism Builds
- Cameron Winklevoss Calls Bitcoin at $65,000 an ‘Unprecedented’ Buy: Does the Data Agree?
- XRP Open Interest Hits 2-Month High: Is That Bullish?
- Bitcoin Volatility Craters to 27% as VanEck Flags 8 Of 12 Capitulation Signals Firing
- CLARITY Act Has a ‘Really Good Shot’ to Pass in September, Tim Scott Says
- Bitcoin ETFs See $486M Inflows in 2 Days: Could This Be the Best Week Since January?
Trader Michael van de Poppe said Bitcoin’s surge to $69,000 wiped out shorts and cleared liquidity above $68,200.
He expects a pullback rather than an immediate continuation, viewing $66,500–$67,000 as a buying zone before a potential move toward $72,000–$73,500.
Trader KillaXBT compared Bitcoin’s current 2026 structure with its 2022 bottom, suggesting a pullback from $68,000–$70,000 could still hold above previous lows.
However, the pattern would require BTC to re-enter the range and show clear 4-hour/daily exhaustion; failure to do so would invalidate the fractal.
Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
To add Benzinga News as your preferred
Source: www.benzinga.com

