In Asian hours on Thursday morning, the world’s largest cryptocurrency dropped to a low of $42,500 after trading above $47,000 on Wednesday. Traders saw losses worth $317 million on bitcoin-tracked futures alone, with 87% of those positions having betted on upward price movements. 

Liquidations, which futures trading is especially prone to, are caused by an exchange forcefully closing a trader’s leveraged position as a safety mechanism necessary because of a partial or total loss of the trader’s initial margin. 

Over 87% of the $812 million in liquidations occurred on long positions. These are futures contracts in which traders bet on a price increase.

Seychelles-based cryptocurrency exchange OKEx witnessed $241 million in liquidations, the most among major exchanges. Meanwhile, Binance traders saw $236 million in losses and futures on ether saw over $164 million in liquidations. Losses for altcoin traders were limited by comparison, with Solna traders seeing $18 million in losses while XRP saw $16 million in losses.

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Last Updated 22nd January 2024

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