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Bitcoin Short Squeeze: Two Reports, Two Different Events

CryptoBriefing and Bitcoin.com News both describe a Bitcoin short squeeze near $69K-$70K, but they disagree on the date, price, liquidation size, and cause.

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CryptoBriefing and Bitcoin.com News both describe a Bitcoin short squeeze near $69K-$70K, but they disagree on the date, price, liquidation size, and cause.

What all sources agree on

  • Bitcoin approached or exceeded the $69,000 to $70,000 range.
  • A short squeeze involving forced liquidations of bearish positions drove part of the price move.
  • The $69,000-$70,000 zone is described as a significant recent price level for Bitcoin.

Where the reports disagree

1Date of the event

Bitcoin punched through $69,000 on April 6, climbing roughly 3% to around $69,120 as traders came back from Easter weekend

CryptoBriefing

Bitcoin raced to $69,749 on Aug. 19 as falling Treasury yields and a cascade of forced short liquidations turned weeks of quiet trading into a sudden run toward $70,000.

Bitcoin.com News

What would settle it: Historical exchange price data for the stated dates

2Peak price reached

climbing roughly 3% to around $69,120

CryptoBriefing

Bitcoin hit $69,749 on Aug. 19 after weeks trapped below $65,000.

Bitcoin.com News

What would settle it: Exchange trade data or price index for the relevant date

3Size of short liquidations

triggered a cascade of liquidations that wiped out nearly $196 million in bearish positions over 24 hours.

CryptoBriefing

Crypto shorts lost roughly $1.1B-$1.3B as bitcoin’s squeeze accelerated.

Bitcoin.com News

What would settle it: Coinglass or exchange liquidation data for the stated date and window

4Underlying catalyst for the move

The catalyst this time around appears to have been optimism surrounding potential ceasefire talks involving Iran.

CryptoBriefing

One catalyst came from the U.S. Treasury, which said it would at least double the maximum size of liquidity-support buybacks for longer-dated Treasury securities, raising them from $2 billion to at least $4 billion per operation.

Bitcoin.com News

What would settle it: U.S. Treasury announcement records and contemporaneous geopolitical news timelines

What to make of it

Treat the general claim of a Bitcoin short squeeze near $69K-$70K as reported by both outlets, but do not rely on either specific date, price, liquidation total, or cause until the two accounts are reconciled — they describe what appear to be two separate events, not one.

Treat the general claim of a Bitcoin short squeeze near $69K-$70K as reported by both outlets, but do not rely on either specific date, price, liquidation total, or cause until the two accounts are reconciled — they describe what appear to be two separate events, not one.