$1.15B Crypto Liquidation: 208K BTC Disappear from Exchanges

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Crypto Liquidation Frenzy: $1.15B Wiped Off Amid BTC Crash

The cryptocurrency market is in free fall, with a monumental $1.15 billion in digital assets liquidated in a sell-off frenzy. This massive crypto liquidation event was triggered by Bitcoin’s deep plunge to $106k, leaving the industry reeling.

Adding another layer of intrigue to this story, Santiment disclosed that over the last 6 months, roughly 208k BTCs have exited exchanges. This development has left the community jaw-dropped and the market in a high state of anxiety. While investors are left to ponder the genesis of the movement, the question on everyone’s mind is, what is plausibly causing this mass departure, and where does this leave the future of cryptocurrency?

$1.15B Crypto Liquidation Event Explained

Since the October 11 industry bloodbath, more digital assets in long positions are leaving exchanges. Over the past 24 hours, the market has seen a massive liquidation event that wiped off $1.15 billion in assets across major platforms like Hyperliquid, Bybit, Binance, etc.

According to CoinGlass data , long traders bore the brunt of the liquidations, accounting for nearly 90% of the total, with over $1B in long positions wiped out. In contrast, short positions accounted for $131M of the losses.

Crypto Liquidation

It's worth mentioning that Hyperliquid led the pack for forced closures, losing $333M to liquidations - 98% of which were long positions. This was followed by Bybit and Binance with $288M and $223M to liquidations, respectively.

Notably, this market downturn occurred after Bitcoin was turned away above $113,000 and settled as low as $106,000. At press time, BTC is valued at $107,184, down 0.59% on the day, 5.88% on the week, and 13.46% on the month. Despite that, the trading volume is high at $72.53 billion, up 75%, which indicates that the community is still engaged in the cryptocurrency.

How Will This Crypto Liquidation Event Impact the Market?

Usually, liquidations happen when leveraged traders' margins are depleted due to adverse price movements. Crypto futures exchanges automatically close these positions by selling into the market, covering potential losses when traders can no longer meet their margin requirements.

Large-scale liquidations of long positions can mark a potential short-term bottom due to capitulation, whereas heavy short liquidations might signal an impending local top as sentiment flips. Thus, this latest event could lead to a further downturn in the industry. Monitoring liquidation clusters helps traders pinpoint zones of forced buying or selling, which can serve as key support or resistance levels.

BTC Withdrawals Surge

In the midst of this turmoil, Santiment revealed that a massive 208,000 BTCs have vanished from multiple trading platforms over the past six months. The on-chain intelligence platform stated in a recent X post,

“There are 208,980 less total BTC on exchanges compared to 6 Months Ago. There is 1.08% less total BTC available supply on exchanges compared to 6 Months Ago.”

The platform added that the recent drop in the cryptocurrency’s price hasn’t led to a surge in exchange deposits. Instead, the trend shows a decline in Bitcoin's supply on exchanges, with 208,980 fewer BTC compared to six months ago.

Santiment

As noted by Santiment, this reduction of 1.08% in exchange supply could limit the risk of further sell-offs, as decreased supply on exchanges often indicates reduced selling pressure.

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