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The Ethereum to US Dollar (ETH/USD) price surged 19.02% on Wednesday, climbing from below $1,920 to around $2,282 after briefly touching $2,312.
The Bitcoin to US Dollar (BTC/USD) price surged almost 8% on Wednesday, climbing from around $64,600 to $69,700 and finishing the European evening close to its intraday high.
Bitcoin ($BTC) surged sharply after the US Treasury Department expanded liquidity support for the long-term bond market, triggering one of the largest short liquidations since October 2020.
The $XRP price prediction stays balanced on a knife’s edge as price coils inside its tightest range in years, with accumulation data, open interest, and a compressed volatility reading all pointing to a bigger move brewing beneath the surface.
$XRP price traded near $1.00 on Aug. 19 as new Q2 data showed rapid stablecoin and tokenized asset growth on the $XRP Ledger alongside weaker trading and user activity.
Solana is tightening near $76 as traders watch for a breakout from long-term resistance after months of weakness. While one chart points to a potential move toward $170 and beyond, another argues $SOL has already formed its cycle bottom and could eventually climb above $1,000.
As of August 19, 2026, the Ethereum price sits around $2,011 at a technical fault line. Price has cleared the daily EMA20 and EMA50, yet the EMA200 near $2,140.80 still caps it. Short-term strength and longer-term structure now pull in opposite directions.
Bitcoin price pulled back to about $64,300 on Aug. 19 after failing to hold above $65,000, as weak spot demand, rising bond yields, and resistance near $65,400 limited the rebound.
In accordance with the recent Blockworks report, $XRP boasts one of the best Q2 setups in terms of on-chain fundamentals. However, that strength hasn’t translated into price action, creating a textbook fundamental-technical divergence that could shape $XRP’s Q3 setup.
Bitcoin and Ethereum surged above $69,500 and $2,000 on Wednesday after the US Treasury doubled planned buybacks of long-dated government debt.