Bitcoin, the top cryptocurrency, has spiked by nearly 2.5 percent within an hour. It is currently trading at $48,454 on the Bitstamp exchange.
The cryptocurrency has recovered from an intraday drop to $47,100 that seemed to spell trouble for bulls after a multi-week winning streak.
Bybt shows that $35.08 million worth of shorts have been liquidated over the past four hours.
According to data provided by data analytics firm IntoTheBlock, Bitcoin's funding rate across major derivatives exchanges has turned positive.
As reported by U.Today, legendary trader John Bollinger claimed that Bitcoin traders had to be "on the alert" after Bitcoin was rejected at the $51,000 level.
Meanwhile, Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz recently predicted that both crypto and stocks would have a good Q4.
The crypto mogul believes that broader crypto acceptance by such giants as Walmart and Amazon will be the key to the resumption of the bull run.