#2026年比特币行情展望 Recently, I noticed an interesting data point—the distribution of liquidation pressure on futures across mainstream exchanges.
Based on the current open interest structure, if $BTC breaks below the $88,237 level, the total liquidation strength of long positions on major CEXs could reach $1.526 billion. Conversely, if it breaks above $96,967, the liquidation pressure on shorts could pile up to around $1.042 billion.
These two price levels are actually quite critical—there's an almost $9,000 amplitude space in between, indicating that market participants are still quite dispersed in their positioning within this range. $XRP and $LDO have recently shown different performances, but the direction of BTC often serves as a barometer for other mainstream coins.
Therefore, keeping an eye on these two liquidation strength points during this period is meaningful, as it provides a more intuitive understanding of the risk tolerance of large funds and the timing for entering and exiting positions.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 01-07 23:18
Between 88k and 97k, there are liquidation bombs of 1.5 billion and 1 billion. This wave of market movement is indeed a test of nerve.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 01-06 19:41
Jumping rope between 88k and 97k, once the break occurs, the liquidation feast will begin.
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HodlOrRegret
· 01-05 23:58
Wow, this $9,000 fluctuation range has so many bombs buried by both bulls and bears, no wonder it's been so tense lately.
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BasementAlchemist
· 01-05 23:57
Damn, the long liquidation pressure of 1.526 billion is so intense? 88k is really a hurdle.
On the short side, it's only 1.042 billion, feels like the longs are about to be crushed, and the 88-97k range is like a meat grinder.
BTC moves in tandem with the market, and now looking at the liquidation heatmap is more accurate than just looking at the candlestick chart.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 01-05 23:48
A game between 88k and 97k with a $9,000 gap is interesting. This is where big players are fighting each other.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 01-05 23:44
The 88k and 97k levels definitely need to be watched, especially that 1.5 billion liquidation intensity. Once it breaks, the market rescue will have to change accordingly.
#2026年比特币行情展望 Recently, I noticed an interesting data point—the distribution of liquidation pressure on futures across mainstream exchanges.
Based on the current open interest structure, if $BTC breaks below the $88,237 level, the total liquidation strength of long positions on major CEXs could reach $1.526 billion. Conversely, if it breaks above $96,967, the liquidation pressure on shorts could pile up to around $1.042 billion.
These two price levels are actually quite critical—there's an almost $9,000 amplitude space in between, indicating that market participants are still quite dispersed in their positioning within this range. $XRP and $LDO have recently shown different performances, but the direction of BTC often serves as a barometer for other mainstream coins.
Therefore, keeping an eye on these two liquidation strength points during this period is meaningful, as it provides a more intuitive understanding of the risk tolerance of large funds and the timing for entering and exiting positions.