Bitcoin Regains $20K After $200M in Crypto Liquidations; Some Traders Brush Off USDC Fears
Some traders are signaling strength for USD coin, citing its treasury backing in U.S.-issued bonds.

Bitcoin and ether rose as much as 4% in the past 24 hours after a steep fall on Friday as contagion risks from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank spread to crypto markets, specifically the exposure of USD coin-issuer Circle to the bank.
Ether
Other cryptocurrencies did not post similar gains, however, suggesting traders were not taking risks on lesser-known tokens yet. Polygon’s matic (MATIC) was up 1.6% while BNB coin
Sudden and steep market movement occurred Friday as regulators shut SVB amid a run on the bank. Traders sold their tokens holdings as USDC fell to as low as 87 cents early Saturday, spurring a sell-off.
Total crypto market capitalization fell under $920 billion for the first time since November, while over $200 million worth of crypto-tracked futures were liquidated in the past 24 hours.
Nearly $60 million in bitcoin futures were liquidated, the most among major cryptocurrencies, followed by $40 million in ether futures liquidations. Such liquidators likely contributed to the slide in bitcoin and ether.
Liquidation happens when a trader has insufficient funds to keep a leveraged trade open.
Meanwhile, some market analysts brushed off prolonged USDC fears by pointing to the token’s U.S. Treasury backing.
“80% of their assets are in the form of [6 million] US T-bills,” wrote one Crypto Twitter community member. “85% of these bills have been rolled over in the past 3 months. Interest rate risk is negative.”
Adam Cochran, partner at crypto fund CEHV, said the FIDC-insured nature of SVB suggested fears about the longevity of USDC were overblown.
"Good comparable for FDIC recovery process – the entity got 62% of balances paid out right away under the FDIC's 'advanced dividend' process, and by final payment had recovered 94%," Cochran said in a tweet. "If similar at [Silicon Valley Bank] then Circle's maximum damage is [$198 million on $3.3 billion]."
Elsewhere, North Rock Digital co-founder Hal Press tweeted that 77% of Circle’s reserves were held in U.S. Treasury bills – citing official documents – meaning that the theoretical floor price of USDC was 77 cents.
“Circle holds 77% of their reserves in 1-4 month T-Bills. These T-Bills are held at BNY Mellon and managed by BlackRock. This provides an absolute floor on USDC of 0.77,” Press said.
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