In the past 24 hours, the entire network's contract liquidations reached $624 million, mainly from long positions.

BTC0,84%
ETH0,43%

PANews February 2 News, CoinAnk data shows that in the past 24 hours, the total liquidations in the cryptocurrency market across all contracts reached $624 million, including $399 million in long positions and $225 million in short positions. The total liquidation amount for BTC was $195 million, and for ETH it was $221 million.

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