Bitcoin experienced a sharp price increase on Wednesday, briefly surpassing the $69,000 mark and sparking a wave of liquidations among traders who had bet against the cryptocurrency. In less than a day, over $1.7 billion in short positions were closed, according to data from Coinglass. Within the four-hour period leading up to midday, $1.5 billion in short trades were liquidated, signifying a significant blow to bearish investors.
Price volatility returns after weeks of calm
The leading cryptocurrency had spent the last month trading in a relatively narrow range with historically low volatility. On Wednesday morning, however, Bitcoin climbed to $69,000 before retreating slightly. Its most recent trade was recorded at $68,253, reflecting an increase of over 5% in the past 24 hours.
Market watchers stated that the jump broke a period of stagnation and intensified activity among traders. The swift liquidation of short positions highlights the extent to which speculators misjudged the direction of Bitcoin’s price movement, leading to abrupt corrections in their leveraged trades.
Impact of US Treasury moves on crypto market
The broader market enthusiasm was fueled by policy developments in the United States. The US Treasury, led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, announced plans to more than double the size of government debt repurchases in an effort to address rising bond yields, which recently reached 20-year highs.
Long-term yields fell on expectations that the Treasury’s intervention would help stabilize the bond market, encouraging investors to rotate funds into non-yielding assets like bitcoin and gold.
Analysts have indicated that in such market conditions, risk-on assets including bitcoin tend to benefit as the opportunity cost of holding them diminishes.
Mini dictionary: US Treasury repurchase operations, or buybacks, refer to the government’s act of buying back its own outstanding debt securities in the market, aiming to manage liquidity and control borrowing costs.
Regulatory outlook adds to momentum
Bitcoin may have also taken strength from growing expectations of new pro-crypto regulations. President Trump scheduled a meeting with several crypto and prediction market executives on Wednesday, signaling continued political attention on digital assets.
Although a vote on the so-called “crypto Clarity Act” was postponed, regulatory agencies remain focused on advancing legislation for the industry. The Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday introduced a proposed framework aimed at crypto asset offerings, despite delays on major bills in Congress.
Policymakers continue to push for rules that would clarify the legal landscape for cryptocurrency businesses and investors, a development the sector has long awaited.





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