Bitcoin price is trading around $64,200, down just 0.22% over the past 24 hours. The muted move comes as Jane Street disclosed a $990 million Bitcoin ETF stake, adding another institutional angle to a market already struggling to find direction.
The disclosure comes after reports that the trading firm absorbed a roughly $15 billion loss elsewhere in its book. That raises an obvious question: does the ETF position reflect genuine confidence in Bitcoin, or is it simply part of wider balance sheet management?
🚨JANE STREET DISCLOSES OVER $1B IN BITCOIN ETF HOLDINGS!
Quant trading giant Jane Street reported more than $1 billion in U.S. spot $BTC ETF holdings as of June 30.
With roughly $828 million in BlackRock’s $IBIT and the rest spread across Fidelity’s $FBTC, Grayscale’s $GBTC… pic.twitter.com/6h8TNon7cQ
— Crypto Banter (@crypto_banter) August 18, 2026
For now, the market is not giving a clear answer. BTC remains stuck near key support levels, leaving traders watching whether institutional demand can help Bitcoin break out of its current range. Crypto.com’s market desk said Bitcoin erased its weekend gains as Iran-related geopolitical tension pushed oil prices lower by roughly 5%, weighing on risk assets. Investing.com’s coverage also pointed to Iran tensions and U.S. regulations as two major factors keeping pressure on the market.
As of today, Bitcoin has repeatedly tested the $63,000 level. One move to $62,470 also triggered more than $120 million in long liquidations, showing how quickly another breakdown could hit leveraged positions. That range-bound action could eventually force a larger move.
The technical setup now offers clues about where Bitcoin could head next, while also showing where investors may start looking if capital rotates into earlier-stage crypto plays.
EXPLORE: Best Crypto Coins to Buy for August
Can Bitcoin Price Hit $65K This Week?
At $64,200, Bitcoin sits comfortably inside the August range Fairlead Strategies and other analysts have flagged as consolidation rather than a trend. The month’s high near $65,412 and low around $62,216 bracket the current print almost perfectly.
Support has repeatedly held near $62,000–$63,000 — the so-called $63k floor sellers keep testing and failing to break. Resistance sits at $65,000–$65,400, the recent swing high.

BTC USD, Tradingview
Bull case: a clean break above $65,400 on rising volume could open a run toward $67,000–$68,000, especially if ETF inflow data (see recent six-day streak coverage) continues. Institutional flows remain a key variable.
Base case: continued chop between $62,000 and $65,000 as geopolitical and regulatory headlines dictate short-term direction.
Bear case: a decisive break below $62,000 invalidates the “major low” thesis Fairlead has floated, opening room toward $59,000. For a deeper breakdown of these levels, see this recent Bitcoin price analysis and this consolidation-focused piece.
DISCOVER: Best Meme Coins to Buy in 2026
Bitcoin Hyper Targets Early Mover Upside as Bitcoin Price Tests Key Levels
Bitcoin, at its current range, has rewarded patient holders, but let’s be honest, a move from $64k to $70k is a very different percentage return than what’s available lower down the market-cap ladder. Capital that already caught this leg is increasingly rotating toward infrastructure plays built on top of Bitcoin rather than Bitcoin itself.
One project drawing that rotation is Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER), billed as the first Bitcoin Layer 2 with Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) integration, with faster performance than Solana itself.
Hard to miss $HYPER from up here. ⚡️🔥 pic.twitter.com/mIHy3xRInZ
— Bitcoin Hyper (@BTC_Hyper2) August 17, 2026
The presale is currently priced at $0.0136848, with more than $33 million raised to date. Staking is live at a 35% high annual percentage yield (APY).
Core features include a decentralized canonical bridge for BTC transfers and low-latency Layer 2 execution aimed at solving Bitcoin’s slow settlement and lack of programmability.
Those tracking the rotation trade can research Bitcoin Hyper directly.
EXPLORE: Best Crypto Coins to Buy for August
Disclaimer: Coinspeaker is committed to providing unbiased and transparent reporting. This article aims to deliver accurate and timely information but should not be taken as financial or investment advice. Since market conditions can change rapidly, we encourage you to verify information on your own and consult with a professional before making any decisions based on this content.

Daniel Frances is a technical writer and Web3 educator specializing in macroeconomics and DeFi mechanics. A crypto native since 2017, Daniel leverages his background in on-chain analytics to author evidence-based reports and deep-dive guides. He holds certifications from The Blockchain Council, and is dedicated to providing “information gain” that cuts through market hype to find real-world blockchain utility.











