Bitcoin just had its biggest rally in a minute, sparked by a U.S. Treasury move to buy back $4 billion worth of 30-year bonds — a subtle nudge that crushed yields and made riskier assets like crypto suddenly more attractive. This isn’t QE, it’s debt management with market signals. Falling bond yields weaken the safe-haven appeal of Treasuries, pushing investors toward Bitcoin — but some say the rally was more about short sellers covering bets than real fundamentals shifting. With ETF inflows adding fuel and the next test at the $69K two-hundred-day moving average, Bitcoin’s momentum could be real — especially when bonds still offer nearly 5% for doing nothing.
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