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Bitcoin Jumps 12% in Two Days on Clarity Act Push

Bitcoin rose 12% over two days to $72,384, its highest since June, after Trump hosted crypto CEOs at the White House to push Congress on the Clarity Act, with a $2.7B short-position liquidation amplifying the rally.

By the Numbers

12%
Two-day gain
$72,383.99
Price reached
June 1, 2026
Highest since
~$2.7B
Short positions liquidated
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By the Markets Desk
Edited by Trace Cohen · Early-stage VC & angel · Founder, New York Venture Partners
August 20, 2026
2 min read
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THE RUNDOWN

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Bitcoin's two-day, 12% rally to $72,383.99 marks its highest level since June 1, reversing a stretch of trading many investors had written off as a lingering "crypto winter"

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The White House hosted CEOs of Coinbase, Kraken, Robinhood, Ripple and Chainlink for a last-minute event where Trump personally urged Congress to pass the Clarity Act

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The Clarity Act would resolve a long-running jurisdictional dispute by defining whether specific cryptocurrencies qualify as securities (SEC-regulated) or commodities (CFTC-regulated), a distinction the industry has sought clarity on for years

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Roughly $2.7 billion in crypto short positions were liquidated during the rally, a forced-buying dynamic that likely amplified the price move well beyond what the regulatory news alone would have driven

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The VC Read · Trace's Take

Trace Cohen

The $2.7B short liquidation is doing more work in this rally than the Clarity Act headline -- forced buying always overshoots the actual news, and anyone trading the regulatory catalyst directly should expect some of this move to unwind if the bill doesn't actually clear the Senate in September. The more useful read for founders is the risk-appetite signal: a market this willing to chase an unresolved bill is a decent backdrop for getting a listing done, if you can move before sentiment resets.

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Analysis

Bitcoin rose more than 5% on Thursday alone, extending a two-day gain to 12% and pushing the price to $72,383.99 -- its highest level since June 1, 2026 -- after President Trump hosted crypto industry CEOs at the White House to press Congress on passing the Clarity Act, CNBC reported. The event brought together the chief executives of Coinbase, Kraken, Robinhood, Ripple and Chainlink for what CNBC described as a last-minute, last-ditch push on the legislation.

The Clarity Act would define whether a given cryptocurrency qualifies as a security or a commodity, resolving jurisdiction between the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission -- a distinction the industry has argued for years has left crypto companies operating under ambiguous, inconsistently enforced rules. Investors had largely written the bill off as dead for 2026 after the Senate left for its August recess without a vote, with negotiations still stuck on an ethics provision and other partisan disagreements.

“That's a common pattern in crypto markets, where leveraged positioning can turn a moderate news-driven move into a much sharper one.”

What actually moved the price

The regulatory news alone likely doesn't account for the full size of the move: roughly $2.7 billion in crypto short positions were liquidated during the rally, a forced-buying dynamic where traders betting on further price declines were compelled to close those positions as the price rose, mechanically amplifying the rally beyond what spot buying interest alone would have produced. That's a common pattern in crypto markets, where leveraged positioning can turn a moderate news-driven move into a much sharper one.

The rally is also a useful barometer for risk appetite heading into a stretch where both OpenAI and Anthropic have confidential IPO filings in motion and a wave of tech companies are weighing public-market timing: a market willing to chase a 12% two-day crypto move on a bill that isn't law yet suggests investor risk tolerance is elevated right now, which is generally a more favorable backdrop for new listings than a risk-averse market would be -- though a bill that stalls again in September could reverse that sentiment as quickly as it appeared.

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