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Bitcoin Surges as Treasury's Bond Buyback Plan Shakes Markets

Published Aug 21, 2026
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  • Bitcoin rose 22% this week, closing at $76,943.90 after starting near $62,800.
  • Treasury Secretary Bessent's announcement of doubled long-term debt buybacks pushed yields lower, fueling risk appetite.
  • A $2.7 billion short squeeze and optimism over the Clarity Act added to the rally's momentum.

The Rally Started in the Bond Market

Bitcoin began the week near $62,800. By Friday, August 21, 2026, it was trading around $77,000 and closed up 6% at $76,943.90.

The spark was not a crypto event. It came Wednesday from the Treasury. Bessent said the government would double its buybacks of long-term debt, and the message was clear: Washington wanted to ease pressure on long-term interest rates.

Treasury yields dropped after that. When yields fall, bonds pay less to investors, so some money naturally goes hunting in riskier places like bitcoin.

Max Stuedlein at Sygnum APAC said the Treasury action was about more than one week of market noise. "The Treasury's decision to double its buybacks of long-dated government debt is aimed at addressing long-term yield concerns, where borrowing costs have been rising on concerns over US debt levels and partial crowding out by debt issuances of hyperscalers," he said.

Then the price move became sudden. Traders who had bet against bitcoin and expected it to fall were forced to buy it back quickly as the price jumped. That created a classic short squeeze. CoinGlass tracked about $2.7 billion in crypto short positions getting liquidated during the rush.

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Washington Added a Second Push

On the previous day, the mood got even better for crypto. The White House and an industry group signaled their intention to advance the Clarity Act soon. This legislation aims to give digital assets a clearer legal standard.

Investors think it could be a real catalyst to end the crypto winter, the long decline that began last fall. There is one big catch: passing the Clarity Act is still seen as a long shot. Optimism and reality can be two different things.

Crypto stocks followed the same energy.

A Fast Rally, Still Far From Old Highs

One week of gains is not the same as a full comeback. Bitcoin's 2026 peak of $94,820 happened in mid-January. The all-time high, $126,198, happened on October 6 last year. The new price is a full weekly rise but still a long way from both marks.

Lucy Gazmarian, who leads Token Bay Capital as its founder and managing partner, told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" on Friday that crypto is nearing the end of its bear market. She frames the moment as a cycle turning, not a straight victory route. She expects one final flush - a sell-off that drops the price another 20%, so that the move aligns with the pattern of earlier cycles. If she is right, there is still one more unpleasant chapter before the sale.

But she also separates the short term from the long term. She calls bitcoin bets "a play against monetary debasement," meaning a way to bet against a government printing money and making its currency worth less. That view gives longer-term supporters a reason to stay.

For context, this is not the first time bitcoin has seen a sharp weekly rally after a government or central bank announcement. Similar moves occurred in 2023 when liquidity conditions shifted quickly. Each time, the initial surge was driven by leveraged traders unwinding positions, and the sustainability of the rally depended on whether retail and institutional demand followed.

For you and your portfolio, the bigger lesson from this week is what it shows about how much can happen in five days. A 22% bitcoin rally can create enormous excitement, but it can also change direction when a trader room turns around. The same forces that pulled prices up this week - policy hopes and squeezed short sellers - could easily unwind in a flash.

That is right for traders. It's also why bitcoin is still a place where the risk belongs.

Bitcoin's rally shows why consistent investing matters, so get the free Always Be Buying E-Book to build wealth on any income

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