Gate News Report, March 17 — According to CoinAnk data, over the past 24 hours, the total liquidation across the entire network reached $392 million. Of this, long positions liquidated approximately $144 million, and short positions about $248 million, with short liquidations accounting for 63%. By cryptocurrency, Bitcoin liquidations were about $147 million, and Ethereum liquidations about $115 million.
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