
After a prolonged consolidation, the crypto market witnessed a sharp upswing that pushed the Bitcoin price to $70,000 for the first time since the June sell-off. Billions of liquidity entered the market, while short liquidations that were recorded doubled. Besides, the Ethereum price outperformed all the other altcoins and recorded more than a 20% jump following a breakout from a bullish pattern.
The latest move in Bitcoin and Ethereum was not driven by a single catalyst. A combination of improving U.S. regulatory expectations and aggressive positioning in the derivatives market helped accelerate the rally.
President Donald Trump met with senior crypto and prediction-market executives at the White House on August 19, alongside regulatory officials. During the event, Trump urged Congress to advance a “fair version” of the CLARITY Act, reinforcing expectations that clearer U.S. crypto regulation remains a policy priority. Bitcoin gained more than 5% during Wednesday’s session, while Ethereum recorded an even stronger move.
Regulatory optimism had already strengthened after the SEC moved toward a more tailored framework for digital assets. The regulator has been working on rules that could ease how certain crypto tokens are offered and clarify how existing securities laws apply to the sector. SEC Chair Paul Atkins has described establishing clear digital-asset rules as a major priority, giving traders another reason to price in a friendlier U.S. regulatory environment.
The Digital Asset Market: The CLARITY Act remains an important catalyst because it seeks to establish clearer boundaries between SEC and CFTC oversight and define the regulatory treatment of digital assets. The legislation has faced delays in the Senate, but Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott has continued pushing for action, while Trump’s latest public support brought the bill back into focus. The next legislative developments could therefore remain a major volatility trigger for BTC and ETH.
The initial price breakout quickly turned into a derivatives-driven acceleration. Bearish crypto positions worth roughly $2.74 billion were liquidated within 24 hours, according to CoinDesk, while more than $1 billion in shorts were reportedly wiped out within a single hour during the sharpest part of the move. Forced buying from short liquidations added fuel to the rally, helping Bitcoin push toward $70,000 while Ethereum surged above $2,100.
The latest Bitcoin and Ethereum surge has given the crypto market the breakout traders have been waiting for. Bitcoin’s latest surge has pushed the price back above the 68,000–69,000 zone, while Ethereum reclaimed $2,000 and moved above $2,100. The key test now is whether buyers can hold the breakout levels after the short squeeze fades.
More than $1 billion in Bitcoin shorts were liquidated within roughly an hour, meaning a significant portion of the immediate upside came from forced buying rather than fresh spot demand. For traders, the setup is therefore bullish but not yet risk-free. A sustained hold above the breakout zone, followed by higher highs and continued volume, would strengthen the case for a broader trend reversal.
Conversely, a quick rejection and move back below the breakout levels could turn Wednesday’s sharp rally into a bull trap, particularly if momentum indicators begin to weaken. The next few sessions should therefore be less about chasing the spike and more about confirming whether BTC and ETH can hold the levels they have just reclaimed.
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