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Bitcoin Holds Above $64,000 Despite Chip Stock Rout, Leaving Crypto Largely Unshaken

Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market remained relatively resilient even as a surge in bond yields triggered a sharp selloff in global semiconductor shares.

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Aug 19, 2026 at 5:28 AM UTC · 2 min read

Bitcoin Holds Above $64,000 Despite Chip Stock Rout, Leaving Crypto Largely Unshaken
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Key Signal

$64,250 Bitcoin trading price

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Market Impact

BTC+8.40%$75,533

Last Updated

2 days ago

  • Global semiconductor stocks plunged, but Bitcoin held around $64,250 and stayed up about 1% for the week.
  • Major cryptocurrencies including Ether, Solana, XRP, TRON, and Dogecoin mostly posted modest gains, showing resilience despite the broader retreat from risk assets.
  • Markets are focused on the Fed's monetary policy and the roughly 68% chance it will leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged in September.

Forecast Trend Report by Period

Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market remained relatively resilient even as a surge in bond yields triggered a sharp selloff in global semiconductor shares.

Bitcoin traded around $64,250 on Aug. 19, up slightly from a day earlier, CoinDesk reported. The token was also up about 1% for the week.

Global equity markets, meanwhile, came under heavy pressure led by chip stocks. In South Korea, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix each tumbled more than 7%, sending the Kospi down more than 6%. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index fell 2%, while an Asia semiconductor index dropped more than 3%.

The selling spread across Asian markets after the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, or SOX, slid 5% in the US a day earlier. A global bond selloff pushed the 30-year Treasury yield to its highest level since 2007, while the 10-year yield climbed near its highest since early 2025. That fueled concern that higher funding costs could weigh on Big Tech companies pressing ahead with large-scale investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure.

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$75,548

+8.42% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.51T

24H Volume

$44.1B

24H High

$75,744

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