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Bitcoin Surges Back Above $65,000 After $700 Million Liquidation

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Last updated: February 6, 2026 12:43 pm
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Published: February 6, 2026
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The cryptocurrency market experienced a recovery on Friday, rebounding sharply after a significant decline the previous day. Bitcoin, having touched lows around $60,000, surged back to approximately $65,000, driven by potential developments in Bitcoin ETF applications by asset management giant BlackRock. This activity has raised concerns about capitulation, where long-term investors selling their assets at a loss may signal the bottom of a bear market.

Other major cryptocurrencies also saw improvements, with XRP, Solana (SOL), and Ethereum (ETH) regaining some stability. The CoinDesk 20 Index registered an almost 9% increase since midnight UTC, reflecting a positive sentiment shift in the broader market.

Despite this bounce back, fears persist as indicated by the continued demand for put options on Bitcoin, which suggests many investors are wary of further volatility. Several macroeconomic factors contribute to this apprehension, including the recent government funding bill signed by President Trump that temporarily settles budget concerns, though the Department of Homeland Security is facing a financial crunch in just over a week. Concurrently, rising oil prices stemming from geopolitical tensions between Iran and the United States may exacerbate global inflation, potentially leading to a sell-off in riskier assets like cryptocurrencies.

The market’s recent downturn has left many holders with underwater positions, increasing the likelihood of capitulation among marginal sellers. Historical trends show that recovery after significant declines is often slow as confidence gradually builds.

Looking ahead, various economic indicators are set to be released next week, including Canada’s unemployment rate and the U.S. Michigan Consumer Sentiment index, which could further influence market dynamics.

In terms of market movements, Bitcoin was last trading at $66,022, a 4.55% rise from the previous day, while Ethereum was up 4.14% at $1,924. The CoinDesk 20 Index reflected a 4.75% increase overall. Notably, the Bitcoin dominance within the market reached 58.77%.

In the cryptocurrency equities sector, notable movements include Coinbase’s and Circle’s stocks facing declines on Thursday, but both rebounding slightly in pre-market trading on Friday. Companies like Galaxy Digital and Riot Platforms also experienced drops but showed signs of recovery.

This fluctuation comes amid significant net outflows across Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, indicating a more cautious approach from significant investors. Bitcoin ETFs reported net outflows exceeding $434 million, while Ethereum ETFs saw similar trends with over $80 million in outflows.

As the market navigates these complexities, traders and investors are urged to remain vigilant in the face of potential further volatility and economic turbulence.

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