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Bitcoin price spikes to ‘$26K’ in USDC terms — How high can the BTC short squeeze go?

2023.03.11 11:41

Bitcoin (BTC) refused to let $20,000 support die for good on March 11 as the weekend opened to a battle for lost ground.

Bitcoin price spikes to ‘$26K’ in USDC terms — How high can the BTC short squeeze go?BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView

Bitcoin shakes off USDC depeg

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD circling $20,200 at the time of writing.

A brief dip below the $20,000 mark overnight was short-lived, and the mood appeared more stable as the initial panic over United States bank stability subsided.

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), which followed Silvergate in dealing a fresh blow to some crypto firms, nonetheless continued to play out.

At the heart of the debacle was payments technology company Circle, which overnight revealed it had part of the reserve funds for its stablecoin, USD Coin (USDC), with SVB.

USDC immediately began to slide from its U.S. dollar peg and was redeemable at the time of writing for only $0.91. At one point, Bitcoin was worth more than $26,000 in USDC terms on the major exchange Kraken.

Bitcoin price spikes to ‘$26K’ in USDC terms — How high can the BTC short squeeze go?BTC/USDC 1-hour candle chart (Kraken). Source: TradingView

“If USDC is only 90% backed, the equilibrium price is NOT $0.90. The equilibrium price is ZERO,” Cory Klippsten, CEO of Swan Bitcoin, reacted, adding:

“Everyone has the incentive to redeem asap for $1. You don’t want to be in the last 10%, with all the money already gone.“

Others believed the situation was manageable and that USDC, the second-largest stablecoin by market cap, would not fail altogether.

In a tweet, Circle said it had a further five banking partners for managing its USDC cash reserves.

Funding rates mimic FTX mood

Beyond USDC, nerves among traders predictably remained.

Related: Circle’s USDC instability causes domino effect on DAI, USDD stablecoins

Average funding rates were at their most negative since the FTX aftermath in November 2022, indicating a strong belief that further losses could still impact Bitcoin.

Bitcoin price spikes to ‘$26K’ in USDC terms — How high can the BTC short squeeze go?Bitcoin average funding rate chart. Source: Coinglass

Analyzing the implications, however, commentator Tedtalksmacro argued that overwhelming bearish bias could provide fuel for a classic “short squeeze” higher on BTC/USD.

“The market remains heavily short here, still. And that could provide fuel for BTC to test at least 21.4k short-term,” part of a tweet read.

Tedtalksmacro added that a squeeze was already “well underway” based on Bitcoin’s bounce off multiweek lows beneath the $20,000 mark.

Other popular market participants favored a return to the downside in the short term.

“Amongst the madness today, Bitcoin remains good. I am anticipating another drop down to the interim support zone around $19,200,“ Crypto Tony told followers.

Bitcoin price spikes to ‘$26K’ in USDC terms — How high can the BTC short squeeze go?BTC/USD annotated chart. Source: Crypto Tony/ Twitter

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