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Bitcoin jumps 23% amid $4B crypto short squeeze – Is BTC’s bottom in?

Since Monday, the 17th of August, Bitcoin [BTC] has rallied by 22.9%.

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Aug 22, 2026 at 11:00 AM UTC · 2 分で読める

Bitcoin jumps 23% amid $4B crypto short squeeze – Is BTC’s bottom in?
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Since Monday, the 17th of August, Bitcoin [BTC] has rallied by 22.9%.

The leading crypto has moved from $62,900 to trade at $77,306 at the time of writing. This move was fueled by heavy buying pressure and capital inflow to the market, alongside enormous short liquidations.

According to CoinGlass data, the crypto market witnessed $2.739 billion in short liquidations on the 19th of August, and another $1.265 billion liquidation wave on the 21st of August.

It was by far the two biggest short liquidations in 2026. The RSI on the 4-hour timeframe was extremely overbought, reaching historical extremes for a sustained period.

What is the Bitcoin market’s next move?

The week of relentless rally saw the cumulative short liquidations on Binance take the lead over the cumulative long liquidations. Analyst Boris noted that the cumulative short liquidations measured $7.739 billion, overtaking the $7.582 billion for the longs.

Source: CryptoQuant

This was the first such overtake since the October 2025 short squeeze that pushed Bitcoin prices to an all-time high, before the sell-off later in the same month.

The pace of the rally has caught the market unawares and punished the bears.

The question that remains is: will the long positions also be similarly punished? Will the market gravitate back toward the liquidity that has pooled around $60k?

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Bitcoin

BTC

$77,003

-1.69% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.55T

24H Volume

$25.6B

24H High

$78,800

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