According to the latest market data, the market has experienced quite volatile fluctuations over the past 24 hours. The total liquidation amount across the entire network reached $101 million, with longs being liquidated for $54.04 million and shorts not faring much better, with $46.72 million in liquidations.
Looking at the main cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin longs were liquidated for $2.86 million, while shorts were liquidated for $1.68 million, indicating that longs are under greater pressure. The situation for Ethereum is the opposite — longs were liquidated for $3.00 million, but shorts were hit even harder, with liquidations reaching $5.53 million. Ethereum shorts are having a tough time right now.
The most heartbreaking part is that in just 24 hours, a total of 87,935 people worldwide were liquidated. The largest single liquidation occurred on Hyperliquid's FARTCOIN-USD trading pair, where a single order was liquidated for $1.4581 million. Although such extreme cases are rare, they serve as a reminder that leverage trading should still be approached with caution.
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Web3Educator
· 11h ago
ngl this fartcoin liquidation is absolutely unhinged... 1.45m gone in one order? that's not trading that's just gambling with extra steps
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CrossChainMessenger
· 14h ago
1.45 million to blow up an order? How confident must this guy be to take such a bold move...
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MEVHunterX
· 14h ago
This wave of bears has really been beaten to the point of losing direction, with $1.45 million evaporating directly. I just want to know how that guy is feeling right now.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 14h ago
87,935 people exposed? It's only been 24 hours, how much more can it split?
According to the latest market data, the market has experienced quite volatile fluctuations over the past 24 hours. The total liquidation amount across the entire network reached $101 million, with longs being liquidated for $54.04 million and shorts not faring much better, with $46.72 million in liquidations.
Looking at the main cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin longs were liquidated for $2.86 million, while shorts were liquidated for $1.68 million, indicating that longs are under greater pressure. The situation for Ethereum is the opposite — longs were liquidated for $3.00 million, but shorts were hit even harder, with liquidations reaching $5.53 million. Ethereum shorts are having a tough time right now.
The most heartbreaking part is that in just 24 hours, a total of 87,935 people worldwide were liquidated. The largest single liquidation occurred on Hyperliquid's FARTCOIN-USD trading pair, where a single order was liquidated for $1.4581 million. Although such extreme cases are rare, they serve as a reminder that leverage trading should still be approached with caution.