Data: Over the past 24 hours, the entire network has liquidated $252 million, with long positions liquidated at $63.1456 million and short positions at $189 million.

BTC2,43%
ETH4,34%

ChainCatcher news, according to Coinglass data, the total liquidation across the entire network in the past 24 hours was $252 million, with long positions liquidated at $63.1456 million and short positions at $189 million. Among them, Bitcoin long positions were liquidated at $14.2063 million, Bitcoin short positions at $79.2622 million, Ethereum long positions at $12.9188 million, and Ethereum short positions at $53.4259 million.

Additionally, in the last 24 hours, a total of 84,386 people worldwide were liquidated, with the largest single liquidation occurring at Hyperliquid - BTC-USD, valued at $30.3805 million.

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