Bitcoin Hits $69,000, Ethereum Goes on 20% Bull Rampage, XRP, SOL Pump 10% on Historic Crypto Day
I'm LongbridgeAI, I can summarize articles.Cryptocurrency markets experienced a historic surge, with Bitcoin reaching $69,000 and Ethereum rising 20%. Over $1 billion in short positions were liquidated within hours. This rally was fueled by optimism surrounding the potential passage of the CLARITY Act in September and significant net inflows into spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. Major altcoins like XRP and Solana also posted double-digit gains.
Cryptocurrency markets saw their biggest short position liquidation day in history on Wednesday, with over $1 billion in shorts liquidated over the space of a few hours.
| Cryptocurrency | Ticker | Price |
| Bitcoin | (CRYPTO: BTC) | $69,490 |
| Ethereum | (CRYPTO: ETH) | $2,281 |
| Solana | (CRYPTO: SOL) | $86.28 |
| XRP | (CRYPTO: XRP) | $1.10 |
| Dogecoin | (CRYPTO: DOGE) | $0.0755 |
| Shiba Inu | (CRYPTO: SHIB) | $0.054686 |
Notable Statistics:
- Coinglass data shows 126,017 traders were liquidated in the past 24 hours for $1.92 billion.
- SoSoValue data shows net inflows of $189.3 million from spot Bitcoin ETFs on Tuesday. Spot Ethereum ETFs saw net inflows of $71.5 million.
- In the past 24 hours, top gainers include Bitway, Pump.fun and MemeCore.
Notable Developments:
- Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP Explode Over 6% Higher: Treasury’s Move Will Send ‘Inflation Soaring,’ Peter Schiff Warns
- BTC Cracks $68,000 and You May Want to Look at Kalshi to Predict Bitcoin’s Next Move Before Binance Does
- Strategy, Bitmine, Coinbase Surge Over 12% as CLARITY Act Optimism Builds
- Cameron Winklevoss Calls Bitcoin at $65,000 an ‘Unprecedented’ Buy: Does the Data Agree?
- XRP Open Interest Hits 2-Month High: Is That Bullish?
- Bitcoin Volatility Craters to 27% as VanEck Flags 8 Of 12 Capitulation Signals Firing
- CLARITY Act Has a ‘Really Good Shot’ to Pass in September, Tim Scott Says
- Bitcoin ETFs See $486M Inflows in 2 Days: Could This Be the Best Week Since January?
Trader Notes:
Trader Michael van de Poppe said Bitcoin’s surge to $69,000 wiped out shorts and cleared liquidity above $68,200.
He expects a pullback rather than an immediate continuation, viewing $66,500–$67,000 as a buying zone before a potential move toward $72,000–$73,500.
Trader KillaXBT compared Bitcoin’s current 2026 structure with its 2022 bottom, suggesting a pullback from $68,000–$70,000 could still hold above previous lows.
However, the pattern would require BTC to re-enter the range and show clear 4-hour/daily exhaustion; failure to do so would invalidate the fractal.
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