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If Bitcoin breaks $90,000, the mainstream CEX cumulative short liquidation pressure will reach $7.13 billion.

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On December 2, data from Coinglass reveals two critical liquidation thresholds for Bitcoin: If Bitcoin breaks above $90,000, cumulative short liquidation intensity across mainstream centralized exchanges (CEXs) will hit $7.13 billion. Conversely, should Bitcoin fall below $86,000, cumulative long liquidation intensity for these same CEXs will reach $5.75 billion. **BlockBeats Note**: Liquidation charts do not display the exact number of contracts pending liquidation or the precise value of contracts being liquidated. Instead, the bars on these charts represent the relative significance of each liquidation cluster compared to neighboring clusters—this is called "intensity." In short, the chart shows how strongly Bitcoin’s price will be affected when it hits a specific level. Taller liquidation bars signal that the price reaching that level will trigger a more intense reaction due to a liquidity cascade.
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