Bitcoin faces its highest Treasury hurdle since 2007 with $22.5B less crypto credit to unwind

The US 30-year Treasury yield crossed 5.3% on Aug. 17 for the first time since June 2007, the same day Galaxy published a report showing crypto-collateralized lending down more than $22 billion from its peak. Bitcoin hit an intraday high of $64,610.01 that day.
What makes the Treasury move unusual is its direction against the broader macro picture. Soft economic data this week pushed traders to cut the odds of a September Fed move to about 31%, down from 55% a week earlier, the kind of reaction that usually pulls long yields lower.
The 30-year kept climbing anyway, reaching 5.2954% and as high as 5.314% intraday, putting it on track for its first close above 5.3% in nineteen years.
| Signal | What changed | Read-through for Bitcoin |
|---|---|---|
| Long-end Treasury pressure | 30-year yield crossed 5.3%, highest since 2007 | Raises the hurdle for non-yielding assets like BTC |
| Fed expectations | September move odds fell to 31% from 55% | Shows the pressure is not just a Fed-hawkishness story |
| Real yields | 30-year real yields near 3%, close to an 18-year high | Makes inflation-adjusted Treasury returns more competitive |
| Crypto credit | Collateralized lending down $22.53B from peak | Reduces the leftover credit overhang BTC has to absorb |
| Bitcoin price | BTC traded as high as $64,610.01 | The stress test is happening near a live market level |
A long-duration problem separate from the Fed
Reports tied the move to worries over the US fiscal trajectory alongside heavy AI-related corporate debt issuance. The 30-year real yields are sitting near an 18-year high around 3%, as both governments and AI companies ramp up borrowing at once.
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