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Bitcoin and Ethereum Short Sellers Trapped in Squeeze Amid Treasury and Stablecoin Moves

Bitcoin and Ethereum short sellers were caught in a squeeze as market activity coincided with developments involving the U.S. Treasury and stablecoins. The excerpt does not specify the size of the price moves, the Treasury action, or…

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Aug 23, 2026 at 1:27 AM UTC · 3 Min. Lesezeit

Bitcoin and Ethereum Short Sellers Trapped in Squeeze Amid Treasury and Stablecoin Moves
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Bets against the two largest cryptocurrencies turned into a costly exit this week. Bitcoin and Ether bears were caught in a squeeze-led rally that brought the strongest crypto market move in months, according to the original report.

The rally did not come from one isolated catalyst. Treasury intervention, regulatory developments, and a historic short squeeze collided at the same time. That matters because leveraged traders who had been positioned for further downside were forced to cover, amplifying the move beyond what spot buying alone would have produced.

A Derivative-Driven Flush

Short squeezes are not new to crypto, but their speed can catch even experienced traders off guard. When bearish positioning builds and price begins moving against those positions, liquidations push the market further in the same direction. This creates a feedback loop where forced buying drives prices higher and triggers even more forced buying.

Markets that trend sideways for long stretches often compress volatility, and that compression makes breakout moves more violent. The unwind was not limited to Bitcoin. Ethereum shorts faced the same pressure, turning what might have been a modest repricing into a broad market event.

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Bitcoin

BTC

$77,136

-0.22% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.55T

24H Volume

$23.6B

24H High

$77,525

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