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$150 Million in Crypto Shorts Liquidated as Bitcoin Closes in on $66K
Roughly $150 million worth of short positions were wiped out across the crypto market after the U.S. and Iran agreed to a peace deal, as bitcoin seeks to claim the $66,000 threshold.
Short Squeeze Follows Geopolitical De-escalation
About $150 million in short positions were liquidated following the U.S.-Iran peace agreement. The wipeout came as bitcoin climbed back above $65,000, after U.S. President Donald Trump declared the deal “officially complete” and said the Strait of Hormuz is now open.
Liquidations of this nature occur when an exchange forcibly closes a leveraged position because the trader can no longer meet margin requirements. Short liquidations happen when prices rise sharply, forcing bearish traders to buy back the asset, which can accelerate the very rally that triggered the squeeze.
For bitcoin, the rebound followed weeks of pressure, given the market had drifted lower amid sustained institutional outflows, leaving leveraged short sellers confident enough to press their bets. As soon as the peace announcement went live, all such positions unwound quickly.
Bitcoin.com News has documented repeated examples of this same scenario, including a single hour in which $150 million in shorts was liquidated as bitcoin cleared $80,000, and a 15-minute stretch that erased $320 million in shorts as bitcoin bounced toward $64,000.
Institutional Outflows Cloud the Rally
Despite the bounce, the institutional picture remains cautious. Spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) saw $316 million in net outflows during the week of June 8 to June 12, marking a fifth straight week of withdrawals, with spot ethereum ETFs recording a further $14.91 million in outflows over the same period.
The next test will be whether spot demand returns to support prices once the short-covering fades. An official signing ceremony for the peace deal is scheduled for Friday in Switzerland, an event that could either reinforce the risk-on mood or, if it falters, hand momentum back to the bears.