Crypto prices are jumping across the board today, with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP all posting solid gains. Here’s what’s actually driving the move.
Bitcoin Just Had a Wild Hour
Bitcoin briefly hit $69,700 today, its highest price in over two months overall, currently trading near $68,600, up 2.5% over the past 24 hours. The move happened fast. Bitcoin jumped more than $4,400 in just 50 minutes, and that speed wasn’t an accident.
Over $1 billion worth of short positions were liquidated in just 60 minutes now. In simple terms, a lot of traders had bet that Bitcoin’s price would fall. When it shot up instead, those bets were automatically closed out, forcing those traders to buy back Bitcoin at a loss, which pushed the price even higher in the process.
Ethereum and XRP Are Riding the Same Wave
Ethereum is up nearly 4% today, trading around $2,085, while XRP has climbed 3.5% to $1.07. Solana is up even more, gaining 6% and trading near $82.
None of these moves are happening in isolation. When Bitcoin makes a fast, sharp move like today’s, most other major cryptocurrencies tend to follow along, since a lot of trading activity across the market is connected.
Money Is Flowing Back Into Crypto ETFs
Investor demand through regulated funds also picked back up. Together, Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs pulled in $261.8 million in inflows Monday, marking a second straight day of inflows that have now more than made up for money that left the market on August 13 and 14.
BlackRock’s Bitcoin fund, IBIT, led the way with $143.6 million in new money, while its Ethereum fund, ETHA, brought in an additional $64.7 million. When big funds like these see steady buying, it’s often read as a sign that larger, more cautious investors are feeling more comfortable stepping back in.
A Bigger Story in Bonds Might Be Helping Too
Something happening far outside crypto may also be playing a role. The US Treasury will double its bond buybacks starting September 9, per reports, moving from $2 billion to $4 billion per operation. That announcement alone caused long-term bond yields to drop sharply, with the 30-year yield falling from 5.337% to 5.187% and the 10-year dropping from 4.748% to 4.637%.
Lower bond yields often make riskier assets like crypto and stocks look more attractive by comparison, since safer investments like bonds are now paying out less. Gold has reacted to the same news too, jumping to an 11-week high near $4,500.
Put together, a mix of forced short-covering, renewed ETF demand, and a bond market shift all landing at once appears to be behind today’s broad crypto rally.
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