Record $3.1B Short Liquidations Drive Bitcoin to $72K as Market Sentiment Reverses
Cryptocurrency markets experienced a landmark capitulation as over $3 billion in short liquidations swept through digital assets over two days, with Bitcoin climbing toward $72,000 amid broad-based profit-taking by early holders.
Historic Short Capitulation Exceeds $3 Billion
Cryptocurrency markets witnessed a landmark capitulation event as short liquidations surpassed $3.1 billion over a two-day period spanning August 19-20, according to liquidation tracking platform CoinGlass. The surge represented the largest single-day wipeout of short positions ever recorded, marking a sharp reversal in market sentiment as Bitcoin (BTC) climbed toward $72,000. The capitulation began following a liquidity intervention by the US Treasury on Wednesday, which triggered Bitcoin’s sharp ascent to levels unseen since early June.
Bitcoin itself dominated the liquidation cascade, with over half the total short liquidations—approximately $1.65 billion—concentrated in the leading cryptocurrency, CoinGlass data shows. The broader liquidation event, including both long and short position closures, totaled $3.25 billion, ranking as the seventh-largest liquidation day in cryptocurrency history by CoinMarketCap’s calculations. This size pales in comparison to the $20 billion long liquidation cascade that followed Bitcoin’s pullback from its October 2025 all-time high of $126,200, underscoring the distinction between short capitulation and catastrophic long unwinds.
Early Holders Execute Historic Profit-Taking Wave
Short-term Bitcoin holders—defined as investors holding positions for less than 155 days—simultaneously orchestrated a record profit-extraction event. Onchain analytics platform CryptoQuant documented that these participants transferred a record 43,300 BTC to exchanges, marking their largest profit realization of 2026. This profit-taking reflected a pivotal moment for investors who had accumulated Bitcoin while positions remained underwater.
The spent output profit ratio (SOPR) metric for this short-term holder cohort reached 1.01 by Thursday, its highest level since April, indicating that the majority of coins moving from these wallets were transacted at higher prices than their previous transactions. These investors, who previously held an aggregate cost basis of $68,700, capitalized on Bitcoin’s ascent to realize substantial gains from underwater positions accumulated during prior consolidation phases.
Market Implications Amid Regulatory Optimism
The deleveraging event unfolded amid growing optimism across cryptocurrency markets, with regulatory tailwinds bolstering sentiment across the sector. Bitcoin’s sustained advance toward $72,000 on Bitstamp reflected returning risk appetite and market recognition that excessive bearish positioning faced inevitable unwind as sentiment shifted. The current event highlights how transparent price discovery mechanisms now enable measured capitulation, contrasting sharply with the catastrophic, event-driven crashes that have historically disrupted cryptocurrency markets.
For the broader crypto ecosystem, this deleveraging cascade underscores the importance of structural health in derivatives positioning—and how shifting sentiment can rapidly reverse established bearish bets without triggering systemic collapse.
Source: CoinGlass, via Cointelegraph. Not financial advice.