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Post-halving volatility triggers significant Bitcoin futures liquidations


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DEFINITION: The sum liquidated volume (USD Value) from long positions in futures contracts.

Over the past month, Bitcoin has experienced notable price fluctuations, with the price dropping from around $60,000 in mid-May to below $55,000 by early July. This period saw spikes in futures long liquidations, suggesting significant volatility in the market.

Bitcoin: Futures Long Liquidations: (Source: Glassnode)
Bitcoin: Futures Long Liquidations: (Source: Glassnode)

In early March, as Bitcoin’s price surged toward $70,000, liquidations also spiked exceeding — $180 million. This trend highlights the high-risk nature of leveraged trading during periods of rapid price movement.

Following the Bitcoin halving in April 2024, increased market volatility led to another surge in long liquidations, coinciding with a sharp decline in Bitcoin’s price.

The current landscape shows a reduction in extreme liquidation events compared to 2021. During the previous bull run, Bitcoin’s volatile swings, particularly during the May crash, saw liquidations peak above $1.8 billion. This comparison indicates that while volatility persists, the market may have matured slightly, with somewhat reduced liquidation extremes.

Bitcoin: Futures Long Liquidations: (Source: Glassnode)
Bitcoin: Futures Long Liquidations: (Source: Glassnode)

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Post-halving volatility triggers significant Bitcoin futures liquidations


by CryptoSlate

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Onchain Highlights

DEFINITION: The sum liquidated volume (USD Value) from long positions in futures contracts.

Over the past month, Bitcoin has experienced notable price fluctuations, with the price dropping from around $60,000 in mid-May to below $55,000 by early July. This period saw spikes in futures long liquidations, suggesting significant volatility in the market.

Bitcoin: Futures Long Liquidations: (Source: Glassnode)
Bitcoin: Futures Long Liquidations: (Source: Glassnode)

In early March, as Bitcoin’s price surged toward $70,000, liquidations also spiked exceeding — $180 million. This trend highlights the high-risk nature of leveraged trading during periods of rapid price movement.

Following the Bitcoin halving in April 2024, increased market volatility led to another surge in long liquidations, coinciding with a sharp decline in Bitcoin’s price.

The current landscape shows a reduction in extreme liquidation events compared to 2021. During the previous bull run, Bitcoin’s volatile swings, particularly during the May crash, saw liquidations peak above $1.8 billion. This comparison indicates that while volatility persists, the market may have matured slightly, with somewhat reduced liquidation extremes.

Bitcoin: Futures Long Liquidations: (Source: Glassnode)
Bitcoin: Futures Long Liquidations: (Source: Glassnode)

The post Post-halving volatility triggers significant Bitcoin futures liquidations appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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Coins

$ 102.97K

-2.01%

$ 0.000161

$ 0.000342


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In This News

Coins

$ 102.97K

-2.01%

$ 0.000161

$ 0.000342


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