PUBLISHED Aug 23, 2026, 1:24 PM ET
Bitcoin suffered a sharp weekend reversal after surging near the eighty-thousand-dollar threshold, triggering a massive wave of liquidations across global derivatives markets. The cryptocurrency climbed to approximately seventy-nine thousand five hundred dollars on Saturday before dropping rapidly to settle near seventy-seven thousand dollars, representing a three percent retreat that dismantled highly leveraged positions. Derivatives tracking data from CoinGlass recorded hundreds of millions of dollars in forced liquidations within a single hour, pushing total twenty-four-hour liquidations to roughly one point eight billion dollars across more than two hundred eighty-six thousand accounts. The initial upward surge was catalyzed by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announcing plans to double long-dated government debt buybacks, injecting a risk-on signal that drove a broader market rally. However, relief faded as long-term yields rebounded, highlighting the extreme volatility risks posed by heavy leverage in digital asset trading.
By Lauren Mitchell | JQJO News
Left: Emphasizes systemic fiscal risks and dangers of unregulated digital leverage. Center: Focuses objectively on macroeconomic data, Treasury yields, and market mechanics. Right: Highlights government intervention impacts and monetary debasement concerns driving asset demand.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced doubled long-dated debt buybacks on August 19, 2026. https://pro.stockalarm.io/blog/us-debt-40-trillion-bessent-bond-buybacks
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