BTC short-term decline of 0.81%: Futures long liquidation wave triggers passive selling and liquidity resonance, intensifying volatility

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On March 2, 2026, from 17:30 to 17:45 (UTC), Bitcoin experienced a significant price fluctuation, with a intraday return of -0.81%. The price quickly dropped from around 69,447.1 USDT to 68,802.7 USDT, with a volatility of 0.93%. During this period, market trading volume sharply increased compared to the previous hour, indicating heightened selling pressure and short-term volatility, attracting considerable market attention.

The main driver of this movement was large-scale forced liquidation of long positions in the futures market. Data shows that during this hour, Bitcoin futures contracts were liquidated for a total of $117 million, with a 24-hour total of $387 million. As the price declined, leveraged long positions were forcibly closed, creating a cascade of sell-offs. Market depth rapidly shrank, slippage on sell orders worsened, technical indicators remained weak, with prices below the EMA50 moving average, RSI showed little recovery, and bearish sentiment further amplified negative feedback.

Additionally, the funding rate for derivatives turned negative, indicating waning bullish enthusiasm, and put options held a slight advantage. Social media sentiment grew more bearish, with some key opinion leaders warning of potential short-term corrections. There were no major negative macroeconomic events; this fluctuation mainly reflects internal structural adjustments. On-chain data showed no signs of large transfers or whale manipulations. Historical comparisons suggest that this deleveraging scale is approaching the high levels seen in the first quarter, with multiple factors resonating to produce short-term volatility.

Current volatility risks remain high. Investors should closely monitor Bitcoin’s technical support levels, trading volume changes, and the flow of funds in futures and on-chain data. It is recommended to focus on signs of liquidity recovery and sentiment stabilization, avoiding high leverage and chasing rallies. Real-time market data and on-chain information can help anticipate future movements.

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