TL;DR
- Bitcoin surpassed $66,500 for the first time since July, driven by three key regulatory and macroeconomic catalysts in the U.S.
- The SEC submitted the Regulation Crypto Assets proposal, which simplifies capital access for companies in the sector and creates a safe harbor framework.
- Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded daily net inflows of $189.30 million. BlackRock contributed $223.1 million through its IBIT fund alone.
Bitcoin surpassed $66,500 for the first time since July, in a session marked by three regulatory and macroeconomic factors that consolidated the upward move. Matt Hougan, Chief Investment Officer at Bitwise Asset Management, summed up the current context in a few words: “it’s hard not to be extremely bullish on BTC and crypto right now”.
The first catalyst was the submission by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission of the proposal known as Regulation Crypto Assets. The document establishes simplified rules for capital raising by companies in the sector and a safe harbor framework that would exclude certain assets from the category of investment contracts, opening concrete legal channels within U.S. jurisdiction.
In the last 24 hours:
* The SEC released Regulation Crypto Assets
* The Treasury launched yield curve control
* The White House prepared for a meeting with top crypto execs to discuss tokenization and the Clarity Act.
Hard not to be extremely bullish both BTC and crypto right…
— Matt Hougan (@Matt_Hougan) August 19, 2026
The Three Catalysts Moving Bitcoin
The second factor was the announcement by the Department of the Treasury to double the volume of long-term government bond buybacks. The market interpreted the measure as an indirect form of yield curve control, with an expansionary effect on financial system liquidity. Hougan described it as the launch of a yield curve control with direct and positive implications for scarce digital assets.
The third catalyst was a closed-door meeting held in Washington between the presidential administration and executives from leading companies in the sector, including Coinbase and Ripple. The agenda included asset tokenization and the advancement of the so-called Clarity Act, with particular emphasis on the fact that the Executive branch took the initiative in response to Congress’s slow pace.
The Institutional Market Confirms the Disruption
Institutional flows reflected the shift in trend even before the announcements were official. Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded daily net inflows of $189.30 million, while BlackRock‘s IBIT fund received $223.1 million. Total net assets under management across all these vehicles reached $79.30 million, equivalent to approximately 12% of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization.
Technical analysis on the daily timeframe is key. The price broke above the global downtrend line that had extended since October of the previous year, consolidating above the 23- and 50-day moving averages, with the main trading volumes left below as support. Bitcoin remains firmly above $66,000.






