ChainCatcher reports that according to CoinGlass data, the total liquidation amount in the cryptocurrency market over the past 24 hours reached $383 million, including $127 million in long liquidations and $256 million in short liquidations.
Bitcoin liquidations amounted to $194 million, and Ethereum liquidations reached $98.51 million. In the past 24 hours, a total of 87,431 people were liquidated, with the largest single liquidation occurring on Hyperliquid’s BTC-USD trading pair, valued at $13.33 million.
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