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Bitcoin climbs past $75,000 in extended Asia crypto rally

Bitcoin rose by more than 4 per cent in early Asia trading, continuing a tear that began on Wednesday after the US Treasury revealed plans to rein in long-term bond yields and US President Donald Trump called for passing crypto legislation.

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Aug 21, 2026 at 7:16 AM UTC · 2 분 소요

Bitcoin climbs past $75,000 in extended Asia crypto rally
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Bitcoin rose by more than 4 per cent in early Asia trading, continuing a tear that began on Wednesday after the US Treasury revealed plans to rein in long-term bond yields and US President Donald Trump called for passing crypto legislation.

Bitcoin climbed as high as $75,740, but gave up some gain to trade at $74,806.41 at 8.30am UAE time. The original cryptocurrency has surged almost 8 per cent in the past 24 hours, according to Coinbase data.

The market enthusiasm for Bitcoin has been gaining momentum since US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the department would double the size of its bond buybacks.

Bitcoin is now up almost 20 per cent this week.

Optimism around cryptocurrency was also bolstered when Mr Trump met with industry leaders, including executives from Coinbase Global and Payward.

Mr Trump urged the Senate to pass the Clarity Act, a crypto market structure bill that has stalled over a fight regarding ethics provisions. The president is a proponent of cryptocurrency and supports legislation to broaden the market. He promised on the campaign trail to make the US the “crypto capital of the world” and has profited from his own crypto ventures.

On Wednesday, Mr Trump called on lawmakers to pass a “fair version of the Clarity Act”.

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$76,444

+9.57% (24H)

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$1.52T

24H Volume

$45.9B

24H High

$76,827

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