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If Bitcoin breaks through $86,000, the cumulative short order liquidation intensity of mainstream CEX will reach 577 million

If Bitcoin breaks through $86,000, the cumulative short order liquidation intensity of mainstream CEX will reach 577 million

CointimeCointime2025/04/13 14:33
By:Cointime

according to Coinglass data, if Bitcoin breaks through $86,000, the cumulative liquidation strength of mainstream CEX short positions will reach 577 million. On the other hand, if Bitcoin falls below $83,000, the cumulative liquidation strength of mainstream CEX long positions will reach 1.522 billion.

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