Bitcoin Reclaims $64K as $282M Liquidations Fuel Sharp Market Rebound

TL;DR:

  • The price of Bitcoin broke above the $64,000 mark on June 8, 2026, reversing a downward trend that had previously dragged it below the $60,000 line.
  • The total volume of liquidated positions in the cryptocurrency derivatives market reached $611 million across the global ecosystem during the trading day.
  • Short or bearish positions accounted for 85% of the forcefully closed contracts specifically within the leading cryptocurrency market, accumulating roughly $240 million.

The week kicks off with the crypto market turning into the green zone, as Bitcoin’s price reclaims the $64,000 mark. The upward move was driven by a massive event across derivatives exchanges, with $282 million in liquidations primarily targeting traders who had bet on the asset’s decline.

The sharp rally of the pioneer cryptocurrency came after days of high volatility. Market reports indicate that the asset had dropped below the $60,000 support in previous sessions due to macroeconomic pressures, losing nearly 20% of its market value in less than a week. However, institutional and retail buyers absorbed the supply at the lower range.

Derivatives Market Dynamics and Global Context

The sector’s recovery pushed the total capitalization of the digital asset ecosystem up to $2.26 trillion. Concurrently, Bitcoin’s individual market value stood at $1.27 trillion during the Asian and European sessions, narrowing its cumulative weekly chart loss to 11%.

The financial turmoil coincided with geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which included an exchange of ballistic missile attacks between Iran and Israel. This scenario triggered bearish closes in Asian equity markets, where South Korea’s Kospi index and Japan’s Nikkei suffered sharp declines, while Brent crude oil neared $98 per barrel amid fears of global supply disruptions.

The reaction of the cryptocurrency derivatives markets operated independently of traditional equities as the day progressed. Futures market data reveals that out of the $282.5 million in liquidations recorded solely in Bitcoin contracts, approximately $240 million stemmed from short positions that were forced to close due to a lack of margin.

Overall, the broader crypto ecosystem witnessed the liquidation of $611 million in futures contracts. Out of this global figure, poorly positioned bearish trades absorbed most of the impact, resulting in a total of $463 million in losses for those operators.

The cryptocurrency’s intraday price hit a high of $64,197 before undergoing minor technical corrections and consolidating above the mid-$63,000 range. Technical market analysts point out that the swift absorption of previous losses demonstrates structural resilience in the short term.

Traders remain attentive to the next milestone on the macroeconomic calendar, set for June 17, 2026, when the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the United States Federal Reserve will release its next interest rate update and the economic forecast dot plot.

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