Bitcoin jumped toward $70,000 after a Treasury liquidity announcement, three days of ETF inflows and a large short-liquidation cascade.Bitcoin jumped toward $70,000 after a Treasury liquidity announcement, three days of ETF inflows and a large short-liquidation cascade.

Why Is Bitcoin Going Up Today? Three Forces Behind the BTC Rally

2026/08/20 14:16
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Bitcoin is going up because a favorable macroeconomic announcement reached a market that already had improving spot demand and a large amount of bearish derivatives positioning. The initial buying came after the U.S. Treasury expanded its planned support for long-term government bond liquidity. Spot Bitcoin ETF inflows provided a stronger demand base, while liquidated short positions transformed the move into a rapid rally.

According to MEXC Bitcoin price history, BTC opened near $64,729 on August 19, reached an intraday high slightly above $70,000 and closed around $69,328—a one-day gain of approximately 7.1%. Bitcoin was trading near $69,382 when checked on August 20.

Traders can follow the live BTC/USDT market on MEXC. The rally is significant, but its speed means part of the increase came from forced buying rather than investors voluntarily building long-term positions.

The Treasury Announcement Changed Liquidity Expectations

The primary catalyst arrived when the U.S. Treasury announced that it would at least double the maximum size of its liquidity-support buyback operations for longer-dated government bonds.

Beginning September 9, the maximum amount for individual buyback operations involving 10-to-20-year and 20-to-30-year securities will increase from $2 billion to at least $4 billion. The change is scheduled to remain in place for the rest of the current quarterly refunding period.

The Treasury described the decision as an effort to provide additional liquidity in longer-dated bond markets. Investors interpreted the announcement as a signal that policymakers were responding to stress around long-term borrowing costs.

When long-term Treasury yields fall, the relative appeal of holding cash and government bonds can decline. Financial conditions may become less restrictive, while investors become more willing to own assets with greater price volatility. Bitcoin, technology stocks and other liquidity-sensitive markets can benefit from that shift.

A weaker dollar can reinforce the same trade. Because BTC is commonly priced in dollars, declining demand for the currency can make scarce or non-dollar assets more attractive.

Treasury Buybacks Are Not the Same as Quantitative Easing

Some market commentary described the announcement as the return of “money printing.” That interpretation overstates what happened.

Treasury buybacks are debt-management operations. The Treasury repurchases older, less liquid government securities and finances its overall obligations through tax receipts, cash balances and new debt issuance. It does not create bank reserves in the same way the Federal Reserve does during quantitative easing.

The announcement can still affect Bitcoin because it changes expectations about bond-market liquidity and long-term yields. However, it should not automatically be treated as a permanent expansion of the money supply.

This distinction matters for the durability of the rally. If long-term yields continue falling and financial conditions improve, Bitcoin may retain the macro tailwind. If yields rebound after the initial reaction, part of the liquidity narrative could weaken.

The market was not responding only to additional dollars entering circulation. It was repricing the probability that policymakers would tolerate continued pressure in long-duration government debt.

Three Days of ETF Inflows Created a Stronger Demand Base

Bitcoin entered the Treasury announcement with improving institutional flows.

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded approximately $297.5 million in net inflows on August 17, followed by $189.3 million on August 18 and an initial total of about $164.2 million on August 19. Combined net inflows across those three sessions reached roughly $651 million.

This demand is important because spot ETFs generally need to obtain Bitcoin exposure as investor capital enters the products. Consistent inflows can absorb available supply and make the market more responsive to an additional catalyst.

The ETF data also explains why BTC had already risen from below $63,000 on August 17 to around $64,700 before the larger move began. The Treasury announcement did not create the entire rally from nothing. It arrived after several days of improving demand.

However, the inflows were not evenly distributed across every product, and the previous week included several negative sessions. Three positive days represent a meaningful improvement, but not yet proof of a permanent institutional accumulation cycle.

The next ETF sessions will help distinguish sustained buying from temporary positioning around the macro announcement.

A Short Squeeze Turned the Rally Into a Vertical Move

ETF demand and falling yields helped start the move, but derivatives positioning explains its extraordinary speed.

Many traders had opened short positions while Bitcoin was spending an extended period near $63,000–$65,000 with limited volatility. A short position profits when the price falls, but it must eventually be closed by buying back the asset.

When BTC began rising quickly, leveraged short positions lost value. Some traders voluntarily exited, while others were automatically liquidated after their remaining collateral became insufficient.

Those forced purchases pushed Bitcoin higher, creating losses for additional short sellers and triggering another wave of buying. This feedback loop is known as a short squeeze.

A short squeeze does not mean the rally is artificial. The original price move still required a catalyst and genuine buyers. It does mean that the size of the increase can become much greater than the initial amount of spot demand would normally produce.

This is why Bitcoin moved through several thousand dollars in a short period rather than rising gradually. The market had spent weeks compressing volatility, leaving a dense concentration of positions vulnerable to an unexpected directional move.

The Broad Crypto Rally Shows More Than Bitcoin-Specific Buying

The move was not limited to BTC. Ethereum and several other large crypto assets also recorded substantial gains, while crypto-linked equities strengthened.

That broader participation suggests the market was repricing liquidity and risk appetite rather than reacting only to a Bitcoin-specific development. Investors became more willing to hold volatile assets as long-term bond yields eased.

At the same time, faster gains in smaller assets can indicate that speculative behavior is returning. Once traders profit from Bitcoin, capital often rotates toward assets with greater potential volatility. This can broaden a rally, but it can also increase leverage and make the market more vulnerable to a reversal.

The healthiest continuation would involve Bitcoin maintaining its gains while spot demand remains active and derivatives leverage rebuilds gradually. A rapid return of aggressive long positions would create the opposite risk: yesterday’s short squeeze could eventually be followed by a long-liquidation event.

What Determines Whether the Bitcoin Rally Continues?

The first test is ETF demand. If spot Bitcoin products continue receiving net inflows after the initial excitement passes, the rally will have a stronger foundation. If flows quickly turn negative, it would suggest that forced derivatives buying contributed more than lasting institutional demand.

The second test is the bond market. Bitcoin benefited because the Treasury announcement reduced concern about long-term market liquidity. Continued declines in yields or the dollar would remain supportive. A reversal in both could remove part of the macro tailwind.

Traders should also watch how BTC behaves after the short-liquidation pressure fades. Forced buying cannot continue indefinitely because the affected short positions eventually disappear. Once that process is complete, ordinary buyers must absorb any profit-taking from traders who entered near $63,000–$65,000.

The area around $70,000 is psychologically important, but a momentary trade above it would be less meaningful than Bitcoin remaining near that level through several normal trading sessions.

The clearest conclusion is that this rally has three layers: macro repricing started it, ETF inflows gave it credibility, and liquidations supplied the acceleration. The last layer is temporary. The first two will determine whether the higher price can persist.

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FAQ

Why is Bitcoin going up today?

Bitcoin rose after the U.S. Treasury announced larger long-term bond buyback operations, improving expectations for market liquidity. Three consecutive sessions of spot ETF inflows supported demand, while liquidated short positions amplified the rally.

How much did Bitcoin rise on August 19?

MEXC historical data shows that Bitcoin opened near $64,729 and closed around $69,328, an increase of approximately 7.1%. The intraday price briefly moved above $70,000.

Did the U.S. government start printing money to buy Bitcoin?

No. The Treasury announcement concerned buybacks of government bonds, not Bitcoin purchases. Treasury buybacks are also different from Federal Reserve quantitative easing, although they can still influence yields, liquidity expectations and risk appetite.

Are Bitcoin ETF inflows responsible for the entire rally?

No. ETF inflows provided real spot demand before the rally, but the Treasury announcement acted as the immediate macro catalyst. A short-liquidation cascade then increased the speed and size of the move.

Could Bitcoin fall again after the short squeeze?

Yes. Forced buying fades once vulnerable short positions have been closed. If ETF demand weakens, bond yields rebound or traders build excessive leveraged long positions, Bitcoin could give back part of the rally.

Risk Warning

Bitcoin’s rapid move included forced derivatives buying, which can produce prices that reverse sharply once liquidations end. ETF flows and bond-market conditions can change from one session to the next. Traders should avoid assuming that a one-day rally confirms a lasting trend, use moderate leverage and check current MEXC market data before making a decision.

Research checked outside article body: U.S. Department of the Treasury, TreasuryDirect, Farside Investors, MEXC market data and derivatives-market liquidation trackers.

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