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Bitcoin's rebound may just be a blood sacrifice for bears after bursting $1.1 billion overnight

Bitcoin's rebound may just be a blood sacrifice for bears after bursting $1.1 billion overnight

Author: Shenchao TechFlow Original title: BTC's largest single-day short liquidation in history: $1.1 billion of short funds evaporated overnight, but shouting back is too early for every escape from death, requiring empty sacrifices. Bitcoin's intraday volume skyrocketed last night, once approaching the $70,000 mark. While the investment community is full of buoyancy, what you might not know is that last night was the largest single-day short liquidation in crypto history. The network's single-day bears rallied over 1.1 billion US dollars, breaking historical records in a fractured manner. The $1.1 billion bears were tightened overnight, breaking the crypto history record. On the night of August 19, BTC started around $64,000 and rose about 7% in an hour, reaching an intraday high of $69,970, just one step away from the 70,000 mark. This is the highest price since early June and the biggest one-day increase since March. The sharp rise was accompanied by blood washing in the contract market. According to public contract data, the entire network closed out about US$1,345 million in the past 24 hours, involving 105,000 traders, of which short orders were about US$1,191 million, and the long ones were only 153 million. In the most intense hour, the entire network sold out $1,194 million, with bears accounting for 93.5%. By currency type, Bitcoin contract bears were liquidated by about $662 million in 24 hours, while Ethereum bears were about $366 million. Leveraged positions that bet on falling were uprooted almost at the same time. Several whale positions on Hyperliquid totaling nearly $200 million (large highly leveraged companies) have also been completely liquidated. The liquidation itself will speed up the market. A strong bearish position means being forced to buy back up. The higher the price, the more explosive the higher the higher the higher the higher the higher the higher the higher the higher the price, forming a self-reinforcing feedback loop. At the same time, judging from multiple data sources, this is the largest Bitcoin shorting settlement in a single day. The White House summit was only the trigger; the catalyst came from the bond market attributing the surge to the combined benefits of the two. One is the message side. On August 19, Trump met with crypto industry executives such as Coinbase, Kraken's parent company Payward, and Blockchain.com at the White House, and the market's optimism about the shift in regulation heats up. The other one is lower level. On the same day, the US Treasury Department announced a direct doubling of the liquidity support for long-term treasury bond repurchases, raising the upper limit of a single operation from 2 billion US dollars to at least 4 billion US dollars, effective September 9. In the crypto community's view, this is a more tangible sign than the summit: macro liquidity is loosening in the direction of risky assets. The data also confirms institutional buying. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs had a net inflow of $297.6 million on Monday and another $189 million on Tuesday; funding rates have risen to a 20-month high. The bulls are crowded, and the bears are even more crowded. Once the price starts, a strong pedal will automatically be relayed. The last big bear liquidation dates back to 5.19, and old chives must remember “5.19” in May 2021: China clearly prohibited financial institutions and payment institutions from carrying out virtual currency-related business. Amidst the panic, Bitcoin hit more than 40,000 US dollars to around 30,000 US dollars in one day, and the entire network closed out about 7 billion US dollars in 24 hours, setting a historical record at the time. The 5.19 collapse liquidated bulls, and about $7.56 billion in long leveraged positions were instantly washed away. However, over the next few days, in the midst of panic, a large number of traders frantically leveraged at the bottom to chase the sky. As a result, there was an extremely violent retaliatory backlash. According to K33 Research quoting Coinglass data, short positions of approximately $757 million in a single day were instantly washed away, making it the largest day for BTC perpetual short settlements in history. And that record was broken just yesterday. After the liquidation of top bears, the market is often polished for a few weeks, and the liquidation of top bears is often a sign that the mid-term phased bottom has been completely consolidated. Positions are cleared after deleveraging, and macro-liquidity is transferred to encryption, and it takes weeks of cold washing and energy in the middle. Will this time be the same? Bitcoin is currently around $69,200, and the 24-hour increase narrowed to 7.6% (as of the morning of August 20). Sentiment indicators are still hesitating: the fear and greed index is 46, which is still in the fear zone; the probability that Bitcoin will reach 70,000 this month on the Polymarket has jumped to about 70% from before the surge. Axel Rudolph, IG's chief technical analyst, observes: Bitcoin is moving towards $70,000, driven by bears' recovery, indicating that buyers are...

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China's Shanghai Court Analyzes Criminal Liability Findings in Electronic Fraud Cases Involving Virtual Currency Diversion: May Contain Complicity in Fraud Crimes or Crimes of Illegal Use of Information Networks

Comparing news, China's Shanghai Intermediate People's Court published a typical case law to analyze the examination and determination of whether drafters in virtual currency telecommunication network fraud cases constituted accomplices in fraud crimes. From February 2022 to April 2023, in order to obtain profits, the defendant used online virtual phone software to attract victims to join related fraud groups. In the end, 30 victims were defrauded of more than RMB 2.34 million by overseas fraud organizations (same currency). An overseas fraud organization transfers money to the suspect's trading account through virtual currency. The Shanghai No. 1 Intermediate People's Court pointed out that in telecommunication network fraud cases, according to specific circumstances, the culprit may be complicit in the crime of fraud or the crime of illegal use of information networks. The key is to determine whether they have formed clear criminal contacts with upstream criminal fraud gangs and whether there is a stable cooperative division of labor. In judicial practice, when judging the criminal liability of drafters, factors such as their role in the criminal chain, degree of organizational management, links with upstream offenders, profit methods, and abnormal behavior should be comprehensively considered. Acts that only provide general network services and do not form a conspiracy to commit fraud should be distinguished from acts that are aware of and participate in the execution of fraud.

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Scammers have been chatting about setting up virtual currency “mining” scams for more than a month, and more than 30 people have been defrauded of more than 3 million yuan

Comparative news, according to the Qilu Evening News, a new type of virtual currency “pledge mining” scam has recently appeared. The crooks use long-term dating platforms to create perfect personalities, chat with victims for a month or two, and then guide victims to overseas private communication software such as WhatsApp and Discord to induce them to download false mining platforms and sign contract authorizations, and use the contract's asset transfer authority to silently transfer account funds in the background. The crooks did not mention sensitive terms such as “investment” and “financial management” throughout the process, packaging the scam as “idle computing power pledge mining,” claiming zero risk and stable income, and inducing victims to increase their investment through small rebates. Currently, most of the victims are young people in need of side jobs. It is known that the amount of money defrauded exceeds 3 million yuan, and the maximum loss per person exceeds 300,000 yuan. The victims are spread all over the country. Lawyers cautioned that virtual currency transactions are not protected by law. Anyone on a social networking platform that induces a stranger to switch to overseas software or asks the wallet to authorize an unknown contract is considered fraud, and never transfer money twice.

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Research shows that the virtual currency filing rate of US taxpayers is only 32% to 56%, and the new IRS regulation 1099-DA accelerates the tightening of compliance

Comparatively, according to a CNBC report in the US, the latest research published in the academic journal “Review of Accounting Studies” shows that only 32% to 56% of US taxpayers actually report transactions to the federal government. As the IRS makes it mandatory for intermediaries to submit a virtual currency version of the tax return “Form 1099-DA” starting in 2025, inconsistencies between business reports and taxpayer returns will be easier to be recognized by the authorities. The table only needs to report total revenue for the first year, and the obligation to report Cost Basis (Cost Basis) will be officially incorporated in 2026.

12d ago

Japan's Financial Services Agency selects a person in charge of the newly established crypto asset stablecoin division

According to the news, the Financial Services Agency of Japan announced personnel appointments. As part of the organizational restructuring, the agency established a new crypto asset and stablecoin department to be responsible for supervising crypto assets (virtual currency) and stablecoins. Toshiaki Adomi became the first section chief. After graduating from Osaka University School of Law in 2002, Toshiaki Adomi joined the Financial Services Department. Since then, she has obtained a master's degree in business administration from Birmingham University in the UK and a master's degree in law from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She has held positions in bank supervision and policy coordination. Since July 2025, she has been a counselor for the supervision of postal savings insurance until August 1, 2026. This article is sponsored by GENG, Build Your Fortune on GENG (https://geng.one)

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Central Bank Shanghai Headquarters: Continuously Prevent and Deal with the Risk of Cryptocurrency Trading Hype

Comparatively, the Shanghai headquarters of the People's Bank of China held a working meeting for the second half of 2026, which stated that it is necessary to firmly adhere to the bottom line that systemic financial risks do not occur. Continue to step up the evaluation and verification of banking institutions' ratings. Strengthen the monitoring and analysis of systemically important financial institutions. Continuously prevent and dispose of the risk of virtual currency trading hype. Actively promote agencies under the jurisdiction to regulate online marketing practices for financial products. Continuously improve systemic risk prevention and mitigation mechanisms. Strengthen the fight against illegal financial activities. Continue to improve the macroprudential management mechanism framework. Comprehensively improve the level of monitoring cross-border financial risks.

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Hong Kong Police Update Fraud Case Involving Virtual Currency Fun Coffee: Total Losses Increased to About HK$104 Million

Comparatively, according to the Hong Kong 01 report, the Hong Kong police updated the information on the virtual currency Fun Coffee scam and revealed that as of August 5, they had received 255 related reports, an increase of 30 cases compared to the previous period. The total losses involved increased to a total of about HK$104 million. In addition, the Macau Superintendent Police arrested two women, involving about MOP 3.6 million in 9 cases. Regarding some TVB entertainers who hosted activities related to the Fun Coffee scam, the Hong Kong police said they will definitely contact the victims and related parties during the investigation to determine the subject and role of the scam. Note: Fun Coffee claims to be a large coffee investment company in Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam, with a capital of over 1 billion US dollars. Entered Hong Kong at the end of 2025, packaging images by hosting marathons, dinners, social events, handing out leaflets (even in the name of anti-fraud), and inviting artists to stand on the platform, and register a company and open an office and store in Hong Kong. The actual operation is to trick citizens into downloading apps for tasks and using cryptocurrencies such as Tether (USDT) in the name of investing in high-tech coffee equipment, genetic optimization technology, and agricultural equipment. The platform promises an annualized return of up to 197% — 278% (222% or more in the highest statement). The larger the amount, the longer the deposit period, the higher the return, and set up an upstream and offline split to encourage attracting people. It was classified as a suspicious investment product by the Hong Kong Securities Regulatory Commission in July 2026. At the end of the same month, the app suddenly stopped working, withdrawals were not possible, customer service was lost, and the office and store were empty, and the scam crashed.

16d ago

Hong Kong and Macau join forces to crack down on virtual currency investment fraud, arrests 8 people involved in 234 cases involving more than 97 million yuan

Comparative news, according to Hong Kong's Wen Wei Po, the Commercial Crime Investigation Division of the Hong Kong Police and the Macau Judicial Police launched a joint cross-border enforcement operation codenamed “Shun” from August 1 to 3, successfully cracking down on a criminal fraud syndicate in the name of investing in virtual currency. The Hong Kong police arrested 1 male and 5 women (aged 51 to 64) on charges of “conspiracy to defraud”. The persons involved included company directors, shareholders, company secretaries and key promotion members; the Macau Judicial Police also arrested 2 women involved in the case for “aggravated fraud”. As of August 3, the Hong Kong police had received 225 reports involving losses of about HK$94 million; the Macau police had received 9 reports involving losses of about MOP 3.6 million, totaling over $97 million.

17d ago

Hong Kong received 25 online dating fraud cases in a single week. A woman was induced to invest in virtual currency and lost over HK$26 million

Comparative news, according to Hong Kong media East Network, according to statistics from Hong Kong law enforcement authorities, 25 investment fraud cases involving online dating were received from July 24 to 30, with a total loss amount of close to HK$70 million. In one of the large-scale online dating investment fraud cases, an insurance practitioner in his fifties was tricked into investing in virtual currency by an online dating partner claiming to be a “car dealer”, and ended up losing over HK$26 million. The police warned that investors should be wary of recommending investment projects after establishing relationships through social platforms, especially investment opportunities involving virtual currency, guaranteeing high returns, or requiring transactions through unfamiliar platforms, and never relax financial security precautions due to feelings or trust.

20d ago

Researchers at China Public Security University developed an AI algorithm to track Bitcoin money laundering, with an overall accuracy rate of about 90%

Comparatively, researchers at the People's Public Security University of China have developed an AI framework that can detect illegal cryptocurrency transactions with an overall accuracy rate of close to 90%. The study was published in the Chinese peer-reviewed journal “Intelligence Journal”. Corresponding author Dr. Sun Jingchao (specializing in criminal investigation and cybersecurity) pointed out that the study provided an accurate, marketable, and explainable solution to detect illegal cryptocurrency transactions, and provided an innovative technical path for regulators to combat illegal cryptocurrency transactions and economic crime. Using memory modules and large language models, the AI framework specifically identifies the anonymity and cross-border characteristics of cryptocurrencies to track illegal transactions such as money laundering. The study comes at a time when China continues to step up its crackdown on crypto-related financial crimes. China's Supreme People's Procuratorate revealed in March of this year that throughout 2025, the procuratorial authorities had prosecuted 3,259 people for money laundering crimes involving virtual currency and underground money stores. As the volume of cryptocurrency transactions grows rapidly, its anonymity and cross-border characteristics provide a channel for illegal capital flows. The AI detection tool independently developed by the police indicates that regulatory technology is being upgraded from passive tracking to active intelligent identification. This article is sponsored by GENG, Build Your Fortune on GENG (https://geng.one)

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