Over $115 million in cryptocurrency shorts got wiped out in just 12 hours. That's a massive wave of liquidations hitting the market. When you see numbers like that, it tells you something about the leverage game playing out right now—traders who bet against the market got caught on the wrong side of a sharp move. These kinds of liquidation cascades often signal either strong buying pressure pushing prices up or a sudden reversal catching overleveraged positions off guard. Worth tracking if you're watching market dynamics closely.
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OnchainUndercover
· 10h ago
$1.15 billion directly wiped out, these short sellers are really brave, playing with leverage too aggressively.
It's the same old story, when the liquidation wave comes, you better quickly check if your positions are safe.
Trying to short forcibly can make money, but the risk disappears very quickly.
If there's no leverage, is it still trading? How ruthless do you have to be to lose 150 million in one night?
Money in contracts disappears the fastest, faster than anything else.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 10h ago
Over 100 million long and short positions exploded overnight. This wave of leveraged traders got caught again. It's quite satisfying to watch.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 10h ago
150 million bloodbath, this time the forced liquidation finally happened... The brothers who are shorting probably can't sleep.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 10h ago
115 million evaporated in one night, whose leverage was liquidated... Behind this cascade of liquidations, it is often a flaw in the contract design at work.
Over $115 million in cryptocurrency shorts got wiped out in just 12 hours. That's a massive wave of liquidations hitting the market. When you see numbers like that, it tells you something about the leverage game playing out right now—traders who bet against the market got caught on the wrong side of a sharp move. These kinds of liquidation cascades often signal either strong buying pressure pushing prices up or a sudden reversal catching overleveraged positions off guard. Worth tracking if you're watching market dynamics closely.