Bitcoin: 3 reasons why BTC surged past $69K within hours
Institutional capital inflow, short liquidations and technical breakout push Bitcoin price past $69K.
Bitcoin [BTC] led the broader crypto market as its rebound strengthened the case for a July bottom.
BTC gained by double digits, pushing its Market Cap above $1.40 trillion. Institutions, whales, and retail traders bought, while forced short closures amplified the rally. As a result, Bitcoin escaped its sideways range and reached $69.84K, preserving short-term bullish momentum.
Institutional capital forces massive short liquidations
One of the institutions was BIT.com, formerly Matrixport. The institution withdrew 894.72 BTC valued at $61.93 million from Binance to an external wallet. This accumulation came shortly after another 3.38 BTC buy worth $234K.

Apart from the institutional capital, the uptrend was accelerated by short squeezes.
The crypto market saw the largest short liquidation ever, of $2.66 billion, surpassing the October 10th crash that wiped out $2.46 billion. Of this total, BTC short orders worth $1.13 billion were wiped out, with whales suffering the largest losses.

For instance, one lost 1,800 BTC worth $117 million, while others lost 677 BTC and 500 BTC, worth $44 million and $33 million, respectively.
Can BTC break past $70K?
Bitcoin’s technical structure also supported the move. BTC had traded between $59K and $67K since early June before clearing the two-and-a-half-month resistance.
Such compression can precede a breakout when demand finally overwhelms range sellers. The CMF climbed to approximately 0.21, supporting the capital-inflow narrative.
Meanwhile, the CVD showed that buying pressure dominated the Spot market.

If BTC holds above $67K, it could clear $70K and target $75K. However, explosive advances often revisit their breakout zones before continuing. A retest would decide whether $67K became support or remained a temporary escape hatch.
Could Bitcoin sweep liquidity below $67K?
Despite the bullish structure, liquidity still presented a sharp downside risk.
More than 1,037 Long Liquidation Levels sat below $67K, compared with 136 Short Liquidation Levels. That left a difference of 901 levels below the market.
Prices often gravitate toward dense liquidity, leaving the breakout vulnerable to a downside sweep. Even so, the Delta showed that smart money remained tilted toward buying in the short term.

Thus, $66K-$68K remains a key level to watch to determine if BTC will continue pumping, as the price needs to hold. On the contrary, the price may drop below this zone to sweep the long liquidity resting below.
Final Summary
- Bitcoin rebounds by double digits amid capital inflows and a spike in short-order liquidations.
- Bitcoin’s price broke above a two-and-a-half-month resistance, but long liquidation levels below $68K risk a downside sweep.