15 min ago2 min readBitcoin, ether and solana climb as another $1 billion shorts get wiped out. (Unsplash)SummaryBitcoin surged to just under $75,000 in Asian trading, up about 8% on the day and 18% over the week, after briefly topping $75,500.More than $4 billion in bearish crypto bets have been liquidated over two days, fueling a mechanically driven rally as short sellers were forced to cover.The latest advance is tied to looser Treasury market conditions and supportive signals from Washington, even as bitcoin’s $1.5 trillion market value remains about 40% below last October’s record high above $126,000.Bitcoin rose to just under $75,000 in Asian morning hours on Friday, up almost 8% on the day and nearly 18% over the week, after touching just above $75,500 overnight. Two days ago it traded near $64,100.Short sellers took another beating, as roughly $1 billion of short positions were liquidated over 24 hours out of $1.23 billion in total, across 140,416 traders, per CoinGlass.That follows the $3 billion of shorts wiped out on Thursday, the largest single-day figure in records going back to 2021, bringing the two-day total to more than $4 billion. The largest individual position closed in the latest session was a $25.13 million bitcoin trade on Hyperliquid.A liquidation happens when a trader borrows to make a bigger bet than their money would cover, the market moves against them, and the exchange closes the position automatically before the losses exceed what they put down. These were traders betting the price would fall, and each forced closure pushed prices up and created a cascade of liquidations.The size of the number matters because it separates a rally built on demand from one built on mechanics. Traders forced to buy are not deciding bitcoin is worth more; they are covering a losing bet.Meanwhile, Hyperliquid's HYPE rose over 4% to nearly $73 and leads the majors on the week at almost 27%. Ether added almost 5% to $2,350 and is up 24.5% over seven days. Dogecoin gained almost 9% to just over 8 cents and solana over 5% to just under $90, both up 17% on the week. BNB rose 6% to $660 and is up 8% over seven days. Tron lagged, up 1.5% to just under 34 cents and barely moved on the week.The rally traces back to Wednesday, when the Treasury doubled the size of its long-end bond buybacks from $2 billion to $4 billion per operation, easing conditions across the roughly $30 trillion Treasury market and lifting appetite for risk. Bitcoin then cleared resistance near $66,600, which put $76,000 on traders' radar as the next level.Washington added to it. President Donald Trump urged Congress to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act at a White House event on Wednesday, flanked by executives from Coinbase, Gemini, Ripple and Chainlink Labs.Bitcoin's market value now stands at $1.5 trillion, though it remains roughly 40% below the record above $126,000 set last October.12345678910Anvil: The Missing Collateral LayerAnvil: The Missing Collateral LayerAnvil is a shared on-chain collateral layer built on a programmable letter of credit: reserve assets as a guarantee -no loan, no interest, keep custody & yield.Jul 29, 2026Anvil is a shared on-chain collateral layer built on a programmable letter of credit: reserve assets as a guarantee -no loan, no interest, keep custody & yield.Why it matters:Anvil is a shared on-chain collateral layer built on a programmable letter of credit: reserve assets as a guarantee -no loan, no interest, keep custody & yield.View Full Report
Bitcoin tops $75,000, ether, solana surge as another $1 billion of shorts wiped out
The two-day short liquidation total has reached about $3.8 billion, after Thursday's figure set a record going back to 2021.
Bitcoin hit $75,000 as $4B shorts liquidated in two days, driven by expanded Treasury buybacks and Trump's Digital Asset Act. Mechanically driven by forced covering, not demand growth; Bitcoin remains 40% below October's record.















