Bitcoin nears $80,000 amid biggest weekly rally in three years
Bitcoin is on pace for its best weekly gain in more than three years as traders assess the fallout from a recent spike in bond yields and a new initiative from the US aimed at fiscal consolidation.
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Aug 21, 2026 at 10:32 PM UTC · 3 min de leitura

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$77,500 Bitcoin late trading price
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Bitcoin is on pace for its best weekly gain in more than three years as traders assess the fallout from a recent spike in bond yields and a new initiative from the US aimed at fiscal consolidation.
The original cryptocurrency jumped as much as 9.4% and changed hands at around $77,500 in late New York trading. It has advanced roughly 23% this week, a gain that, if sustained, would be the biggest on that basis since March 2023. Bitcoin last traded at $80,000 in May.
Market exuberance returned to cryptocurrencies when US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced Wednesday the department would at least double the size of its long-dated bond buybacks, triggering an upswing that forced traders to liquidate billions in short positions. The same day, President Donald Trump met with crypto industry leaders, further adding to optimism. Meanwhile, gold reached its highest level since May amid investor fears that the intervention in the bond market will weigh on the dollar.
In a LinkedIn post Friday, Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio said investors should diversify across assets and countries with strong finances. Underweighting bonds and holding about 10% to 15% of a portfolio in gold and “a bit” of Bitcoin could both reduce risk and boost returns, he said.
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BTC
$77,315
-0.23% (24H)
Market Cap
$1.55T
Circulating Supply
20.1M BTC
24H Volume
$40.4B
24H High
$78,800
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