Coinglass data shows two key liquidation levels for Ether on major centralized exchanges. If ETH falls below $2,153, cumulative long liquidation intensity could reach $479 million. On the upside, if ETH breaks above $2,373, cumulative short liquidation intensity could hit $403 million. The figures highlight concentrated liquidation pressure around these two price levels and show where leveraged positioning may be most vulnerable in the near term. The update was cited by ChainCatcher and was based on Coinglass data tracking liquidation intensity across mainstream CEX venues. No additional market commentary or time horizon was provided in the source, which focused only on the liquidation values tied to the two ETH thresholds.
ChainCatcher cited Coinglass data showing that if ETH falls below $2,153, cumulative long liquidation intensity across major centralized exchanges could reach $479 million.
If ETH rises above $2,373, cumulative short liquidation intensity across major centralized exchanges could reach $403 million.
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