Coinglass data shows two key liquidation levels for Ether across major centralized exchanges. If ETH rises above $1,957, cumulative short liquidation intensity could reach $863 million. On the downside, if ETH falls below $1,775, cumulative long liquidation intensity could climb to $769 million. The figures highlight where forced liquidations may concentrate if price breaks either threshold. ChainCatcher cited the data in a market update.
ChainCatcher, citing data from Coinglass, reported that cumulative short liquidation intensity across major centralized exchanges could reach $863 million if ETH breaks above $1,957.
If ETH drops below $1,775, cumulative long liquidation intensity across major centralized exchanges could reach $769 million.
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