Bitcoin tests $78,000 resistance as short-squeeze risks mount, altcoins rally
BTC hovers at key $78,000 level with $180 million liquidations at stake, while altcoins and memecoins surge as risk-on sentiment returns.
By Oliver Knight, Omkar Godbole|Edited by Sheldon Reback Apr 22, 2026, 10:31 a.m. Make preferred on
What to know:
- Bitcoin is battling the $78,000 level of resistance with $180 million in short liquidations above and $71 million in longs at risk below $77,300.
- Broader risk sentiment improved after Trump extended the Iran ceasefire, lifting equities and supporting crypto markets.
- Altcoins outperformed with memecoins leading gains, while Aave lending demand pushed the CoinDesk overnight rate to 15%.
The crypto market is on the brink of a major breakout with bitcoin BTC$78,166.54 trading at $78,000, the level it failed to breach on Friday and a price it has not topped since January.
A break above this level would trigger upside momentum to $80,000 as $180 million worth of futures positions are due to be liquidated between $77,000 and $78,000, according to CoinGlass' liquidation heatmap.
However, there is also a $71 million long position that will be liquidated if the price fails to gain and descends back below $77,300, creating a defensive trading environment on both sides.
The market is higher after U.S. President Donald Trump extended the ceasefire in Iran, saying that country's government was “seriously fractured.”
Nasdaq 100 futures and S&P 500 futures rose by 0.77% and 0.6%, respectively, since midnight UTC following the announcement, suggesting improving broader market sentiment.
Derivatives positioning
- BTC's breakout to $78,000 caught the bears off guard, leading to $286 million in marketwide short liquidations on derivative exchanges. Longs, or bullish plays, suffered liquidations of just $132 million.
- Still, overall crypto futures open interest (OI) has increased by over 4% to $126 billion in 24 hours. Notably, OI grew across the major tokens, including bitcoin and ether (ETH), outpacing spot price gains, indicating renewed capital inflows and rising demand for leverage.
- Funding rates have flipped positive for most tokens, including BTC, indicating a renewed bias for bullish bets. The 24-hour cumulative volume delta also paints the same picture.
- M token stands out with annualized funding rates above 200%, signaling an overheated market crowded with bullish bets. Meanwhile, the HYPE and XML markets show a bias toward bearish short plays.
- Broadly speaking, crypto futures activity suggests scope for further market gains. Also supporting the bull case are bitcoin and ether's 30-day implied volatility indices, which remain under pressure, pointing to market calm.
- On Deribit, bitcoin and ether risk reversals continue to print negative values across all time frames. That's a sign of the richness of protective put options relative to calls.
- Block flows featured investor bias for call ratio spreads, a strategy used by traders to profit from a moderately bullish, sideways or slightly rising market. Traders also chased bitcoin and ether straddles, a volatility strategy.
Token talk
- The altcoin market was also in a buoyant mood on Wednesday, with all major CoinDesk indexes posting gains of at least 1.5% since midnight UTC.
- The CoinDesk MemeCoin Index (CDMEME) was the top performer, rising 3.4%, with one person turning $575 into more than $1 million on recently released token ASTEROID.
- Popular memecoins TRUMP and DOGE added 6% and 3.8%, respectively, reflecting broader optimism across the sector.
- There was also a boost in privacy coins DASH and XMR, both of which gained 6%-7% over the past 24 hours before tailing off slightly since midnight.
- CoinDesk's overnight rate (CDOR) for USDC rose to the highest level since 2024, hitting 15%. CDOR measures stablecoin lending & borrowing activity on the Aave platform, which spiked following the weekend's $290 million exploit on KelpDAO. A high interest rate reflects high demand.

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