Crypto short liquidations pass $3B mark as Bitcoin price nears $72K

cointelegraphPublished on 2026-08-20Last updated on 2026-08-20

Abstract

Bitcoin and altcoins surged as the cryptocurrency market witnessed over $3.1 billion in short position liquidations from August 19-20, driven by Bitcoin's rise toward $72,000. This price increase was partly a reaction to a US Treasury liquidity intervention, leading to the largest single-day short squeeze on record. While Bitcoin accounted for about half of these liquidations, this event was smaller than previous long liquidation cascades. Concurrently, short-term Bitcoin holders took profits, moving a record 43,300 BTC to exchanges in 2026 as their cost basis was surpassed, signaling a significant profit-taking move after a period of unrealized losses.

Bitcoin (BTC) and altcoins are breaking records as short position liquidations pass $3 billion over two days.


Key points:


  • Crypto short liquidations since Thursday are in excess of $3.1 billion, per CoinGlass data.
  • Bitcoin continues its upside reaction to a US Treasury liquidity intervention, approaching $72,000.
  • Bitcoin short-term holders take profit on previously underwater positions and move 43,300 BTC.


Two-day crypto short liquidations hit $3.1 billion


Data from CoinGlass shows ongoing crypto short liquidations at $3.1 billion for Aug. 19-20. Thursday’s tally was largest single-day wipeout of shorts ever recorded.


Crypto liquidations history (screenshot). Source: CoinGlass


On Wednesday, BTC/USD led the charge by reacting to a liquidity intervention by the US Treasury with a price spike to the highest levels seen since the start of June. At the time of writing, upside continues, with the pair reaching local highs of $71,992 on Bitstamp, per data from TradingView.


BTC/USD one-day chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView


CoinGlass shows Bitcoin accounting for just over half of the total short liquidations at $1.65 billion.


The numbers do not represent the largest crypto liquidation event if long positions are included. It is dwarfed by the $20 billion long liquidation cascade that followed Bitcoin’s reversal from the most recent all-time high of $126,200 in October 2025.


In US dollar terms, data from CoinMarketCap puts Thursday’s total liquidations in seventh place historically, calculating the day’s long and short liquidations as $3.25 billion.


Bitcoin speculators take profit as cost basis returns


Bitcoin investors, meanwhile, capitalized on positions that were previously held at an unrealized loss.


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Short-term holders — wallets holding a UTXO for less than 155 days — sent a record 43,300 BTC in profit to exchanges in their largest profit-taking move of 2026, per onchain analytics platform CryptoQuant.


Bitcoin STH profit and loss to exchanges (screenshot). Source: CryptoQuant


As of Thursday, the spent output profit ratio (SOPR) metric for the short-term holder (STH) cohort stood at 1.01, its highest since April. This reflects that the majority of coins in UTXOs from STH wallets moved at a higher price than in their previous transaction.


Bitcoin STH-SOPR data. Source: CryptoQuant


Previously, Cointelegraph reported that the STH cohort’s aggregate cost basis, also known as the STH realized price, stood at $68,700. At the time, analysis warned that any price upside could be stifled by the urge of investors in this cohort to exit underwater positions.


Related Questions

QAccording to the article, what was the total value of crypto short liquidations over the two-day period of August 19-20, and what was notable about Thursday's liquidations?

AThe total value of crypto short liquidations over the two-day period was $3.1 billion. Thursday's liquidations were notable for being the largest single-day wipeout of short positions ever recorded.

QWhat event triggered Bitcoin's price spike to its highest levels since early June, according to the article?

ABitcoin's price spike was triggered by its reaction to a liquidity intervention by the US Treasury.

QHow much Bitcoin did short-term holders send to exchanges in profit during their largest profit-taking move of 2026, and what metric indicates they were selling at a profit?

AShort-term holders sent a record 43,300 BTC to exchanges in profit. The spent output profit ratio (SOPR) metric for this cohort stood at 1.01, its highest since April, indicating that the coins were moved at a higher price than in their previous transaction.

QHow does the recent $3.1 billion short liquidation event compare to the largest liquidation event mentioned in the article, which involved long positions?

AThe recent $3.1 billion short liquidation event is dwarfed by the $20 billion long liquidation cascade that followed Bitcoin's reversal from its all-time high of $126,200 in October 2025.

QWhat was the aggregate cost basis (realized price) for the short-term holder cohort, and why was this level significant for price action?

AThe aggregate cost basis for the short-term holder cohort was $68,700. This level was significant because analysis warned that any price upside could be stifled by the urge of these investors to exit their previously underwater positions once the price reached or exceeded this level.

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