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Brothers, I have a question:
On that day, November 11th, approximately 1.6 million people were liquidated across the entire network, which is already a shocking number.
But usually, according to CoinGlass, the daily number of liquidations across the entire network is generally around 100k, at most just over 130k.
So why are the usual liquidation numbers so low?
Isn't it said that every exchange has over a hundred million users?
160,000 and 100,000, a difference of more than ten times, is this data normal? Or are there actually not that many people trading with high leverage?
Or maybe there aren't that many people in the crypto space, or not that many trading derivatives?
#加密货币 #Liquidation #杠杆交易 #November 11th incident