#大户持仓动态 take a look at the situation of this liquidation pressure:



Once $BTC pulls back to the position of $84,392, the accumulated long liquidation orders in major exchanges can wipe out a scale of 833 million dollars. This number is quite frightening.

Conversely, what if it breaks through $92,570? The stop-loss liquidation size for the shorts would jump to $688 million.

In simple terms, both of these price levels are sensitive technical barriers, and the underlying financial pressure is significant. $ETH $DOGE and similar currencies usually fluctuate with risk appetite.
BTC1.42%
ETH1.73%
DOGE0.49%
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AirdropFreedomvip
· 19h ago
Wow, over 800 million in liquidation orders piled up here, if this really gets dumped it would hurt a lot.
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MetaMaskedvip
· 19h ago
800 million order, this pace really can't hold up.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 19h ago
Here it comes again, as soon as this liquidation pressure number comes out, I know it's going to fluctuate.
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ProposalManiacvip
· 19h ago
833 million long positions getting liquidated sounds outrageous, but the design of this mechanism itself is the root of the problem... --- The significant liquidation pressure on both sides indicates that the market has not reached consensus at all, and the balance of the game has collapsed. --- This number looks frightening, but if half of that scale appears during actual liquidation, it would be considered good, as historical lessons show us. --- Whether the 92570 level breaks or not determines who will have the upper hand later; right now, we are just waiting to see which side can't hold on first. --- The greater the liquidation pressure, the more imbalanced the incentive mechanism design, and in the end, it will bite back at itself. --- Instead of staring at these numbers and scaring yourself, it's better to think about how the exchange's risk control allowed positions to pile up to this extent... --- 688 million short positions stop loss sounds a lot, but when it truly collapses, liquidity will be a mess, so what's the point of this data? --- Interestingly, these two levels have become the intersection points of power struggles; whoever controls the rhythm controls the narrative.
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RunWhenCutvip
· 19h ago
800 million, oh my, this round of liquidation is going to ruin a lot of people.
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