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If Bitcoin breaks $100,000, the mainstream CEX cumulative short liquidation pressure will reach $1.012 billion.

2025.02.10 16:56:22

On February 10th, based on Coinglass data, if Bitcoin manages to break through $100,000, the cumulative short liquidation intensity on mainstream CEXs will amount to $1.012 billion. Conversely, if Bitcoin drops below $95,000, the cumulative long liquidation intensity on mainstream CEXs will reach $862 million. BlockBeats' Note: The liquidation chart does not disclose the exact number of contracts to be liquidated or the precise value of the liquidated contracts. The bars on the liquidation chart actually represent the significance of each liquidation cluster in relation to adjacent clusters, that is, intensity. Consequently, the liquidation chart shows the extent to which the underlying price will be influenced when it reaches a certain position. A higher "liquidation bar" indicates that the price will experience a more intense reaction due to a surge in liquidity.
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