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$400M in Crypto Liquidations Hit BTC & ETH — Is This a Reset or the Start of Risk-Off?

2025/12/12 01:28
Crypto Market Crash Why Bitcoin and Altcoins are Dropping Today

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A wave of liquidations rippled through the crypto market over the past 24 hours, wiping out more than $400 million in leveraged positions across major assets. Ethereum accounted for the largest share with over $180 million in liquidations, followed by Bitcoin at roughly $177 million. Solana, DOGE, Zcash and a broader tail of altcoins were also hit, underscoring how positioning had become crowded across the largest tokens, not just speculative small caps.

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The shakeout reflects a mix of technical and macro drivers that converged at the same time, triggering a swift unwind in open interest and exposing how stretched leverage had become.

Bitcoin’s Rejection at Key Resistance Sparked the Initial Cascade

The liquidation cycle intensified shortly after the Bitcoin price failed to break above the $92,000–$93,000 resistance area, a level where long positioning had built steadily over the past week. The rejection forced late entrants out of their trades, initiating a wave of liquidations that spilt into Ethereum and then further across the market.

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As seen in the above chart, the BTC price has faced constant rejections from the resistance zone between $92,800 and $93,900. Moreover, the volume has also been below the range that signifies the draining optimism among the traders. With open interest elevated, the move quickly accelerated as forced selling triggered additional downside.

What Comes Next: Reset or Risk-Off?

While disruptive, liquidation events of this scale often help rebalance positioning by resetting funding rates and clearing excess leverage. The next directional cue will likely depend on how open interest rebuilds in the coming days and whether Bitcoin makes another attempt at reclaiming its resistance zone with stronger liquidity behind it. A continued decline in market depth, however, could keep conditions unstable into year-end.

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