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March 6, 2026 10:10 PM UTC

Crypto Futures Liquidations Surge: $160 Million Wiped Out in One Hour

BitcoinWorld Crypto Futures Liquidations Surge: $160 Million Wiped Out in One Hour The cryptocurrency market experienced a sharp sell-off in the past hour, triggering over $160 million in futures liquidations across major exchanges. Data from leading tracking platforms shows that total liquidations over the last 24 hours have now surpassed $1.12 billion, marking one of the most intense deleveraging events in recent weeks. What Triggered the Liquidations? The cascade of liquidations appears to have been sparked by a sudden drop in Bitcoin’s price, which fell below key support levels. As leveraged long positions were automatically closed by exchanges, the selling pressure intensified, creating a feedback loop that accelerated the decline. Ethereum and other major altcoins followed suit, with double-digit percentage losses on some trading pairs. According to publicly available data from major exchanges including Binance, Bybit, and OKX, the majority of liquidations were long positions, indicating that traders were caught off guard by the speed of the downturn. Open interest across futures markets also declined sharply, suggesting a broad reduction in risk appetite. Market Implications and Context This liquidation event comes at a time when the broader crypto market has been showing signs of fragility. Trading volumes have been relatively low compared to earlier in the year, and regulatory uncertainty continues to weigh on sentiment. The sudden spike in liquidations highlights the risks inherent in leveraged trading, particularly in a market known for its volatility. For retail and institutional traders alike, such events serve as a reminder of the importance of risk management. While leveraged positions can amplify gains, they also expose traders to the possibility of rapid and total loss when the market moves against them. What Should Traders Watch Next? Market participants are now closely monitoring whether the selling pressure will continue or if a recovery will take hold. Key levels to watch include Bitcoin’s ability to reclaim its previous support zone, as well as funding rates across perpetual futures contracts. Negative funding rates, which indicate that shorts are paying longs, could signal that the market is oversold and due for a bounce. Additionally, on-chain data such as exchange inflows and whale activity may provide further clues about the direction of the next move. Historically, sharp liquidation events have sometimes marked local bottoms, but there is no guarantee that this pattern will repeat. Conclusion The $160 million in hourly liquidations and $1.12 billion in 24-hour liquidations represent a significant market event. While such volatility is not uncommon in cryptocurrency markets, the scale of the deleveraging underscores the risks associated with high leverage. Traders should remain cautious and prioritize capital preservation during periods of heightened uncertainty. FAQs Q1: What is a futures liquidation? A futures liquidation occurs when a trader’s position is automatically closed by an exchange because the margin balance has fallen below the required maintenance level. This typically happens when the market moves sharply against the position. Q2: Why do liquidations cause more selling? When positions are liquidated, the exchange sells the underlying asset to cover the loss. This selling pressure can push prices lower, triggering further liquidations in a cascading effect known as a ‘liquidation cascade.’ Q3: How can traders protect themselves from liquidation? Traders can reduce liquidation risk by using lower leverage, setting stop-loss orders, maintaining sufficient margin, and avoiding overconcentration in a single position. Proper risk management is essential in volatile markets. This post Crypto Futures Liquidations Surge: $160 Million Wiped Out in One Hour first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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