Crypto derivatives traders saw $208 million in liquidations over the past 24 hours, according to Coinglass data cited by ChainCatcher. Long positions accounted for $152 million of that total, while short liquidations came to $55.6656 million.
Bitcoin and Ether made up a large share of the wipeout. BTC long liquidations reached $47.6715 million, compared with $2.5595 million for BTC shorts. ETH long liquidations totaled $42.6356 million, while ETH short liquidations stood at $4.0437 million.
Coinglass data also showed that 72,280 traders were liquidated globally during the same period. The largest single liquidation order was recorded on Hyperliquid in the XYZ:BRENTOIL-USD market, with a value of $10.5534 million.
The figures capture activity across the broader market over the last 24 hours and point to heavier losses on the long side than on the short side.
Crypto liquidations across the market reached $208 million over the past 24 hours, according to Coinglass data cited by ChainCatcher. Long positions accounted for $152 million, while short liquidations totaled $55.6656 million.
By asset, Bitcoin long liquidations came in at $47.6715 million and Bitcoin short liquidations were $2.5595 million. Ether long liquidations reached $42.6356 million, while Ether short liquidations stood at $4.0437 million.
Over the same 24-hour period, 72,280 traders were liquidated globally. The largest single liquidation order occurred on Hyperliquid in XYZ:BRENTOIL-USD, valued at $10.5534 million.
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