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$178M in crypto liquidations as longs and shorts both get squeezed

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Last updated: 24/04/2026 10:29 Chiều
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$178M in crypto liquidations over 24 hours show a choppy, leverage‑heavy market where both long and short traders are getting whipsawed out of positions.

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  • Coinglass data shows $178 million of crypto derivatives liquidations in the past 24 hours, split between $92.15 million in longs and $85.88 million in shorts.
  • The near‑even wipeout of bullish and bearish positions points to a choppy, directionless market dominated by range trading and leverage whipsaws.
  • Bitcoin alone saw over $120 million in futures liquidations in the same window as price chopped around $77,500, underscoring fragile positioning across majors and altcoins.

Crypto traders absorbed a fresh wave of forced deleveraging over the past day, with data from analytics platform Coinglass showing that total liquidations across major exchanges hit $178 million in 24 hours. Long positions accounted for roughly $92.15 million of that sum, while shorts made up about $85.88 million, a rare near‑parity that signals an exceptionally indecisive and whipsaw‑prone market structure.

The shakeout came as Bitcoin hovered near $77,487, down about 0.18% on the day, with more than $121 million in BTC futures positions liquidated over the same period, according to Coinglass’s BTC dashboard. Open interest in Bitcoin futures remains elevated at around $56.49 billion, suggesting leverage is still high even after the flush. Coinglass notes that it aggregates liquidation figures across perpetual swaps and dated futures on venues such as Binance, OKX, and Bybit to map total leverage washouts.

Range‑bound chop punishes both bulls and bears

The almost perfectly balanced split between long and short liquidations points to a market swinging back and forth within a tight range rather than trending decisively in one direction. When volatility spikes inside narrow bands and price repeatedly reverses around key levels, over‑leveraged traders on both sides can be wiped out in quick succession as stop‑losses and margin calls cascade through order books.

Coinglass’s long/short ratio indicators have flagged this tug‑of‑war dynamic for weeks, with futures positioning oscillating around parity rather than skewing clearly bullish or bearish on major pairs. That pattern often precedes large “breakout” moves once one side finally overwhelms the other, but in the interim it tends to produce exactly the kind of two‑sided liquidation profile seen in today’s $178 million tally.

For altcoins and smaller‑cap tokens, the impact can be even more violent, as thinner liquidity and higher funding‑rate sensitivity magnify forced selling and buying. With derivatives still driving a large share of total crypto trading volumes, the latest data underscores how quickly sentiment can flip — and how costly it can be to run high leverage in a market that has not yet chosen a clear direction.

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