Bitcoin’s $69,000 breakout now hinges on yields after Fed warns more tightening may be needed

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Bitcoin ran from around $64,100 to nearly $70,000 within hours on Aug. 19, once the US Treasury unexpectedly doubled its planned buybacks of long-dated government debt. The move pushed bond yields lower and forced roughly $1.4 billion of crypto short positions out of the market in just four hours.

Treasury said it would raise the maximum size of its liquidity-support buybacks for 10-to-20-year and 20-to-30-year securities from $2 billion to at least $4 billion per operation, running from Sept. 9 through Nov. 4.

The stated purpose was improving liquidity in longer-dated Treasuries.

Market signal Before / prior level After Treasury announcement Why it matters
Bitcoin ~$64,100 Nearly $70,000 Shows the speed of the macro-driven BTC repricing
30-year Treasury yield ~5.34% peak ~5.19% Long-end relief was the trigger for the risk rally
10-year Treasury yield Near recent highs ~4.65% Lower discount rates reduce pressure on risk assets
Crypto short liquidations ~$1.4B in four hours Explains why the BTC move accelerated so violently
Buyback operation cap $2B At least $4B Treasury signaled stronger long-end liquidity support

Why this falls short of yield-curve control

Traders started calling the move implicit yield-curve control within hours, and the framing is understandable given how fast long yields dropped. The 30-year fell from Tuesday’s peak near 5.34% toward 5.19%, while the 10-year slid toward 4.65%.

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Formal yield-curve control means a central bank commits to defending a specific yield, buying whatever it takes to hold a target. Treasury made no such commitment, and fixed-income strategists pushed back quickly.

TCW’s Jamie Patton said claims that Treasury had effectively capped yields go too far, since the forces pushing long rates higher are global and no single buyer can simply purchase them away.

The new $4 billion buyback ceiling is small compared with a Treasury market worth more than $32 trillion, with roughly $5.5 trillion of 20- and 30-year debt outstanding on its own.

The Fed minutes complicate the relief

The dollar index dropped 0.75% to 98.90, gold jumped, stocks rose, and Bitcoin gained alongside them, registering an intraday high of $70,000.

Ethereum climbed up to 21.7% to register an intraday high at $2,333.65. Falling long-term yields had been competing with Bitcoin and other risk assets for capital, and that competition eased the moment the Treasury signaled it would buy more.

Minutes from the Fed’s July meeting, released the same day, ran counter to the idea that financial conditions are easing. Several participants said they favored a 25-basis-point hike at that meeting, and many thought additional tightening would probably be necessary if inflation failed to come down.

Some officials questioned whether financial conditions were even restrictive enough to bring inflation back to 2%.

Policy signal Direction for Bitcoin Key detail Market implication
Treasury buybacks expanded Bullish Long-end liquidity support increased from $2B to at least $4B per operation Lower yields eased pressure on BTC and risk assets
30-year yield fell Bullish Dropped toward ~5.19% Reduced competition from long bonds
Dollar weakened Bullish DXY down 0.75% to 98.90 Supported hard assets and crypto
Fed minutes stayed hawkish Bearish Several officials favored a 25 bp hike Undercuts the “macro easing” narrative
Vote split was 9–3 Bearish Three officials dissented in favor of hiking Shows tightening pressure inside the Fed
Inflation risks skewed upward Bearish Officials worried inflation could persist Keeps future rate hikes on the table

The vote to hold rates at 3.50% to 3.75% passed 9 to 3, with Hammack, Kashkari and Logan dissenting in favor of a hike. Inflation risks were described as skewed upward.

The minutes drew little immediate market reaction, mostly because Treasury’s announcement had already dominated the day’s trading. Rate markets kept pricing better-than-even odds of a hike by October and a much higher probability by December.