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Bitcoin Hits $70,000 as Trump Pushes CLARITY Act, Hyperliquid Surges and $1.4 Billion in Shorts Get Wiped Out

Bitcoin reached $70,000 amid reported momentum around the CLARITY Act, which former President Donald Trump is pushing. The move coincided with a surge in Hyperliquid and roughly $1.4 billion in short-position liquidations.

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Aug 20, 2026 at 12:10 AM UTC · Updated hace un día · 6 min de lectura

Bitcoin Hits $70,000 as Trump Pushes CLARITY Act, Hyperliquid Surges and $1.4 Billion in Shorts Get Wiped Out
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Key Signal

294-134 House CLARITY Act vote

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Puntos Clave

  • Bitcoin hit the $70,000 level.
  • Trump's push for the CLARITY Act was cited as part of the market backdrop.
  • About $1.4 billion in short positions were wiped out as Hyperliquid surged.

By late trading, Bitcoin was changing hands around $69,200, up approximately 7% over 24 hours after starting the session near $64,000. Hyperliquid’s HYPE token jumped 11% following Trump’s comments, while roughly $1.4 billion in bearish crypto positions were liquidated within four hours.

Bitcoin is up 7% overnight, Source: Brave New Coin

The immediate takeaway is that crypto suddenly has multiple catalysts pointing in the same direction. The more important question is whether any of them can deliver more than a spectacular relief rally.

Treasury Buybacks Spark a Bitcoin Rally and $1.4 Billion Short Squeeze

The move began with the bond market, not the White House. The Treasury Department announced it would at least double the maximum size of its long-dated bond buyback operations, increasing individual purchases from $2 billion to at least $4 billion.

The expanded program covers securities in the 10-to-20-year and 20-to-30-year maturity brackets. It takes effect on September 9 and runs through November 4.

Markets immediately interpreted the announcement as a signal that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is prepared to support liquidity in a government debt market strained by rising long-term yields. The 30-year Treasury yield fell almost 10 basis points to approximately 5.19%, while the dollar weakened.

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$73,232

+5.70% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.47T

24H Volume

$41.2B

24H High

$73,387

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