Ethereum, Bitcoin & Solana Lead $1.69B Crypto Long Liquidations

ETH-2,51%
BTC-1,88%
AMP-3,18%
SOL-2,95%

Over the past 24 hours, the crypto liquidation has peaked at $1.50 billion. Majorly, long bets have been wiped out, according to the data from CoinGlass; 391,000 traders have been liquidated, with a total amount reaching $1.69 billion

Ethereum topped the liquidation list with $502.49 million, including $480.79 million in longs and $21.70 million in shorts in the past four hours. The long liquidation in ETH is $8.56 million

Yet Bybit saw the highest liquidation of $892.09 million, with $873.39 million in longs and only $18.75 million in shorts. The liquidation on Binance is $355.24 million, with $321.24 million in longs and shorts, which is more than Bybit, standing at $34.97 million.

Price appraisers are facing trouble

Over the last few trading sessions, the crypto market has continued to face massive long liquidation, and in the past 24 hours, the longs have reached $1.60 billion, and only $88.83 million shorts have been squeezed

The surging liquidation in longs indicates that the traders betting on the price surge of any crypto have lost the bet, and probably once placing funds on price decline are more profitable

Solana’s liquidation in the past 24 hours is $96.50 million, with more than $90 million in longs liquidation and only $2.20 million shorts being squeezed. Nearly $78 million XRP longs have been liquidated, followed by $59.35 million long position of Dogecoin has been closed

The largest single liquidation occurred on OKX of BTC/USD swap value of $12.74 million. It is worth noting that nearly $12 million worth of longs have been liquidated in Pump token, and $16.09 million worth of longs have been liquidated in SUI

Crypto fell significantly, with trading volume peaking

According to CoinMarketCap, the crypto market capitalization is $3.88 billion with a massive loss of 4.00% and the trading volume has peaked at $200 billion, reaching $197.21 billion

After losing nearly 3.00% Bitcoin reached $112,656 and its market cap is $2.24 trillion with a loss of 2.75% and trading volume grew by 128% reaching $54.01 billion, and is dominating 57.7% of the wider market

Ethereum, the 2nd most prominent crypto, lost 5.40% of its trading price, reaching $4,182 with its market capitalization falling below $510 billion to $504 billion, and trading volume is $48.39 billion with a growth of 158%

Also, XRP, Solana, BNB, Dogecoin, Hyperliquid, Cardano, and Chainlink have lost a huge amount of their price, and are trading close to their 10-day exponential moving average

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