BTC Rally Hits $79K After Massive Futures‑Led Short Squeeze, Analyst Warns of Fragility

TL;DR

  • Bitcoin rose 4% this week, approaching $79K, but the move was largely driven by futures liquidations, not strong spot demand.
  • Open interest climbed to nearly $28 billion, reflecting rising leverage across exchanges.
  • Analysts warn the structure remains fragile, as over $1.1 billion in short liquidations fueled the rally, increasing the likelihood of consolidation below $80K resistance.

Bitcoin extends its climb toward $79K following a sharp short squeeze, reinforcing bullish sentiment across the digital asset market. However, underlying data suggests that derivatives activity, not organic spot demand, has been the primary driver behind the move.

BTC Rally Driven By Derivatives Activity

The latest BTC rally highlights the growing dominance of leveraged trading. According to CryptoQuant analyst Carmelo Aleman, Bitcoin’s rise from $76,351 to $79,447 was largely fueled by futures markets rather than direct buying in spot exchanges. Open interest increased from $24.8 billion to nearly $28 billion, showing that traders added positions using borrowed capital.

As prices pushed higher, short sellers were forced to exit, triggering a cascade of buy orders. This reaction accelerated price momentum without requiring substantial new capital inflows. Aleman pointed out that when price action depends heavily on derivatives instead of spot validation, the market becomes more vulnerable to reversals.

Even so, the broader trend remains constructive. Bitcoin continues to form higher lows throughout April, supported by institutional flows and deeper integration into traditional finance. This dynamic keeps the long-term outlook positive, despite short-term fragility.

Liquidations And Options Expiry Increase Market Pressure

Recent liquidation data illustrates how derivatives can rapidly influence price action. On April 22, Bitcoin short liquidations surpassed $607 million, while Ethereum recorded $581 million. Combined, total liquidations reached around $1.19 billion in a single session, amplifying the upward move.

At the same time, approximately $9.87 billion in options contracts reached expiry, adding another layer of volatility. Bitcoin’s put-to-call ratio near 0.93 indicates balanced positioning, while Ethereum shows a slightly stronger bullish bias.

After failing to break above $80K, Bitcoin now trades between $77K and $78K, suggesting a pause following the rapid surge. This range reflects a balance between bullish momentum and profit-taking.

In conclusion, Bitcoin’s move toward $79K confirms sustained market interest, but also reveals the outsized role of leveraged trading in driving price action. A more durable breakout above $80K will likely require stronger spot demand, which could provide a more stable foundation for continued upside.

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