Bitcoin Stuck? The U.S. Treasury Just Absorbed All the Liquidity

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Bitcoin stalls as the U.S. Treasury’s $950B TGA balance absorbs liquidity while BTC again rejects the key $69,420 resistance level.

Bitcoin remains unable to break above the well-watched $69,420 resistance level, even as broader market liquidity appears to expand.

Traders have questioned why price action continues to stall, and new data on U.S. Treasury balances offers one possible explanation.

As liquidity shifts between federal accounts, risk assets such as Bitcoin remain sensitive to these flows while price repeatedly tests major supply areas.

U.S. Treasury Balance Builds as Liquidity Gets Absorbed

Analysts note that the U.S. Treasury General Account (TGA) now holds roughly $950 billion.

The account functions as the federal government’s main spending reserve, and its balance has climbed sharply in recent weeks.

Market observers argue that this rise is absorbing liquidity that might otherwise flow into risk assets.

Everyone keeps saying liquidity is up so why isn’t Bitcoin moving and the answer is actually pretty simple if you look at the TGA account which is basically the US government’s checking account. There’s $950B sitting in there right now and Trump needs about $600B of it to fund… pic.twitter.com/fx0oIgq5O6

— VirtualBacon (@virtualbacon) March 2, 2026

The current administration plans to use up to $600 billion of this balance to fund a tariff-linked dividend of $2,000 per household, though distribution was pushed toward the end of the year.

Until funds are released, liquidity may remain trapped in the TGA. Traders monitoring these flows point out that the government controls the TGA directly, while the Federal Reserve oversees the broader balance sheet.

At the same time, the Fed’s balance sheet has expanded, but analysts say the benefit to markets has been offset by increased TGA reserves.

This has created a liquidity tug-of-war that affects capital entering equities and digital assets, including Bitcoin.

Bitcoin Struggles at $69,420 Resistance Zone

Bitcoin rejected the $69,420 level once again this week. The price area has become a critical zone where sellers have repeatedly appeared.

Market data shows that each approach to the level has triggered increased selling volume, slowing upward momentum.

Analysts note that this resistance has acted as a supply wall during recent sessions.

Many traders consider the level important because multiple rejections often signal hesitation among large holders. Price remains range-bound until more decisive flows enter the market.

Bitcoin just rejected major resistance at $69,420 – AGAIN!

Funny memes aside, this level ($69,420) has repeatedly acted as a real supply wall, with sellers stepping in and momentum stalling on each approach.

If the $69,420 resistance breaks with conviction, expansion likely… pic.twitter.com/jhwy0RrU6f

— Altcoin Daily (@AltcoinDaily) March 2, 2026

Technical traders suggest that a move above $69,420 with strong volume could turn the area into support. Such a shift would open the door to further expansion. Yet without a breakout, traders warn of a possible reset toward lower support areas before another attempt.

Related Reading: Bitcoin Falling, Altcoins Rallying? The Pattern Most Investors Miss

Market Prepares for Directional Move Amid Liquidity Watch

Traders continue to monitor the intersection of liquidity trends and technical resistance.

Many note that Bitcoin’s current behavior is consistent with suppressed liquidity conditions, as moves near resistance lack follow-through.

Observers also point to derivatives markets, where open interest remains elevated but directional conviction appears limited.

Market analysts say that the next phase for Bitcoin may depend on both liquidity expansion and market confidence.

If the TGA begins to draw down and funds enter the system, traders expect demand for risk assets to increase.

At the same time, technical analysts watch for a breakout above the $69,420 level to confirm stronger momentum.

For now, Bitcoin remains positioned between major liquidity constraints and a well-defined resistance barrier, leaving traders waiting for the next decisive shift.

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