So, what will the dog whales do tonight? According to on-chain data statistics, the situation is actually quite interesting—once Bitcoin drops below $87,000, long positions across major exchanges will face a $763 million liquidation wave. Conversely, if Bitcoin can break above $90,000, the shorts will face a $402 million liquidation pressure. The data is right here; where the market heads and the destructive power of liquidations will go hand in hand.
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MetaNomad
· 7h ago
Looking at this data, it feels like the whales are waiting for someone to give in first.
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GasFeeDodger
· 7h ago
Wait, 763 million directly liquidated? How big of a position does this dealer have to eat tonight?
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VitalikFanAccount
· 7h ago
The liquidation wave of 763 million, how crazy is that? The big players are probably about to start taking profits again.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 8h ago
763 million in settlements are waiting. This wave will either crash or surge; there's no middle ground.
So, what will the dog whales do tonight? According to on-chain data statistics, the situation is actually quite interesting—once Bitcoin drops below $87,000, long positions across major exchanges will face a $763 million liquidation wave. Conversely, if Bitcoin can break above $90,000, the shorts will face a $402 million liquidation pressure. The data is right here; where the market heads and the destructive power of liquidations will go hand in hand.