Global liquidations reach $223M in 24 hours, with Bitcoin and Ethereum leading the way.

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Value investing in crypto remains a key focus as global liquidations reached $223 million in 24 hours, according to ChainCatcher. Long positions accounted for $137 million, while short positions totaled $85.76 million. Bitcoin experienced $63.41 million in long liquidations and $27.18 million in short liquidations. Ethereum saw $30.47 million in long and $23.09 million in short liquidations. A total of 87,303 traders were liquidated, with the largest single liquidation at $11.22 million on Hyperliquid. Traders are closely monitoring support and resistance levels amid the volatility.

ChainCatcher report, according to Coinglass data, $223 million in total liquidations occurred across the network in the past 24 hours, including $137 million in long liquidations and $85.76 million in short liquidations. Of this, Bitcoin longs were liquidated for $63.41 million and Bitcoin shorts for $27.18 million; Ethereum longs were liquidated for $30.47 million and Ethereum shorts for $23.09 million. Additionally, over the past 24 hours, 87,303 users worldwide were liquidated, with the largest single liquidation occurring on Hyperliquid - BTC-USD at $11.22 million.

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