Data from Glassnode and K33 links a deleveraging flush to a leverage ratio drop, resetting funding. Bitcoin leverage ratio, deleveraging event, spot demandData from Glassnode and K33 links a deleveraging flush to a leverage ratio drop, resetting funding. Bitcoin leverage ratio, deleveraging event, spot demand

Bitcoin deleverages as leverage ratio resets after flush

2026/03/10 15:59
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Deleveraging flush indicates a healthier reset, contingent on spot demand

Bitcoin’s leverage ratio has fallen sharply in a classic deleveraging event, clearing speculative excess and compressing risk. The reset looks healthier in structure, but whether it endures will likely depend on renewed spot demand and steadier institutional flows.

As reported by Decrypt, analysts including HashKey’s Tim Sun and Axi’s Thiago Duarte characterized the recent phase as bottom‑forming after a leverage‑driven pullback that exposed thin liquidity. Their read is cautiously constructive and explicitly conditional on improvements in macro conditions and incremental institutional participation.

Immediate impacts: lower ELR, liquidations, normalized funding, thinner liquidity

According to CryptoOnchain, Bitcoin’s Estimated Leverage Ratio (ELR) declined by roughly 28% during the flush, reflecting forced closures of overleveraged long positions and a broad reduction in open interest. The data-driven takeaway is that such purges can be fundamentally healthy by reducing vulnerability to abrupt volatility, but sustained upside would still hinge on organic spot demand.

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One research desk argues the post‑flush market structure is more resilient, with further progress likely uneven as conditions rebuild. “Following a major leverage purge, we see a constructive setup for Bitcoin,” said Vetle Lunde, Head of Research at K33 Research.

As reported by CoinDesk, liquidity has thinned following forced selling, making any near‑term rallies more fragile even as funding conditions move closer to balance. In practice, that implies cleaner positioning but a narrower margin for error until order‑book depth improves.

Definition: Bitcoin leverage ratio (ELR) and how it’s measured

Based on survey work by Coinbase Institutional and Glassnode, institutions also track system‑wide leverage relative to crypto market size; the study noted perpetual futures bore the brunt of the flush, with a systematic leverage ratio near 3% of total market capitalization when excluding stablecoins. The framing underscores that leverage can be gauged both at the asset level and holistically against market value.

In market usage, ELR refers to an estimated indicator of borrowed exposure in Bitcoin derivatives; sharp declines typically coincide with liquidations and position reductions rather than spot selling. Axi has described the recent pullback as clearing speculative excess that had been magnified by leverage and thin liquidity, a dynamic that often precedes more orderly rebuilding if spot demand returns.

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