Bitcoin and Ether's Swift Spike Prompts $375M in Crypto Futures Liquidations
Bitcoin surged off key support after Powell hinted at rate cuts, triggering $375M in liquidations as ETH led gains with a 10% rally.

What to know:
- Bitcoin rebounded 2.6% from $111,800 support to $114,800 after Powell hinted at rate cuts.
- $375 million in crypto positions were wiped out, led by $150 million in ETH shorts as ETH jumped 10%.
- Market remains volatile; leverage rising, with ETH, LDO, and ENA leading altcoin gains.
Bitcoin
The swift move, preceded by a sell-off leading up to the speech, resulted in the liquidation of more than $375 million worth of crypto derivatives positions, according to CoinGlass. The majority of those losses are attributed to traders holding short positions.
Ether
Bitcoin's level of support was critical as it was a record high set in May. The bounce indicates a bullish reversal following a one-week downtrend from $124,500.

Despite fears that Powell's speech would have a hawkish tone, he said "the downside risks to employment are rising," and "If those risks materialize, they can do so quickly in the form of sharply higher layoffs and rising unemployment."
The comments suggest rate cuts could be on the table next month, which would directly benefit risk assets like bitcoin and ether.
The market remains volatile following the speech, with BTC pulling back slightly from $115,700 to $114,800. While liquidations have taken derivatives positions out of the market, open interest has risen to its highest point in four days, suggesting that the bounce is also being backed by leverage, according to Coinalyze.
The altcoin market is lagging behind ether with the exception of lido (LDO) and
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Rampant speculation on crypto derivatives platforms is fueling volatility and risking bitcoin’s image as a stable hedge, says BlackRock’s digital assets chief.
What to know:
- BlackRock digital-assets chief Robert Mitchnick warned that heavy use of leverage in bitcoin derivatives is undermining the cryptocurrency’s appeal as a stable institutional portfolio hedge.
- Mitchnick said bitcoin’s fundamentals as a scarce, decentralized monetary asset remain strong, but its trading increasingly resembles a "levered NASDAQ," raising the bar for conservative investors to adopt it.
- He argued that exchange-traded funds like BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF are not the main source of volatility, pointing instead to perpetual futures platforms.












