Data: In the past 24 hours, the entire network has been liquidated for $234 million, with long positions liquidated for $119 million and short positions liquidated for $115 million.

BTC3,38%
ETH7,72%

ChainCatcher news, according to Coinglass data, in the past 24 hours, the entire network has liquidated $234 million, long orders have liquidated $119 million, and short orders have liquidated $115 million. Among them, Bitcoin long orders were liquidated by US$43.852 million, Bitcoin short orders were liquidated by US$23.8512 million, Ethereum long orders were liquidated by US$16.7927 million, and Ethereum short orders were liquidated by US$15.1983 million.

In addition, in the last 24 hours, a total of 102,589 people worldwide have been liquidated, with the largest single liquidation order occurring in Hyperliquid - BTC-USD worth $12,471,500.

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