Flash update: The crypto market just flushed nearly $395 million in long positions over the last 24 hours. That's a massive wave of liquidations hitting traders who were betting on the upside. Whether it's stop-losses triggering, forced closures, or just the market taking profits—this kind of move usually signals increased volatility and can shake up short-term price action across major assets. Keep tabs on what's driving this liquidation cascade and how it might ripple through the broader market structure.
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IronHeadMiner
· 01-07 23:53
Oh no, another round of bloodshed, four hundred million dollars gone in an instant.
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PositionPhobia
· 01-07 19:53
$3.95 billion liquidation, here we go again... Who will be the one crying this time?
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LucidSleepwalker
· 01-07 19:50
395 million liquidation, another day of leverage traders getting caught off guard.
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CompoundPersonality
· 01-07 19:40
395 million liquidation? That's the cost of leverage.
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WalletDetective
· 01-07 19:37
Damn, 395 million directly liquidated. Someone's gonna get margin called again this time.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 01-07 19:31
300 million 95 is really too arrogant, the leverage crowd should wake up.
Most of this liquidation is probably due to poor permission control and disorganized position management.
Such a simple stop-loss mechanism, no wonder it was wiped out.
We need to see if there's another integer overflow bug.
It looks like a deep audit is necessary, or this will happen again.
Didn't even do basic security checks?
That's why formal verification is needed; relying solely on code audits is not enough.
Short-term volatility isn't scary, but what's scary is if the contract itself has vulnerabilities.
We need to check if there's a reentrancy attack port being exploited; such incidents can chain together.
Is Huohuo okay? Someone is about to get liquidated again.
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BoredApeResistance
· 01-07 19:30
Three hundred ninety-five million liquidation, this is the true nature of a bull market.
Flash update: The crypto market just flushed nearly $395 million in long positions over the last 24 hours. That's a massive wave of liquidations hitting traders who were betting on the upside. Whether it's stop-losses triggering, forced closures, or just the market taking profits—this kind of move usually signals increased volatility and can shake up short-term price action across major assets. Keep tabs on what's driving this liquidation cascade and how it might ripple through the broader market structure.