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March 6, 2026 3:20 AM UTC

Longs bear the brunt as $1.25B in crypto futures liquidations hit the market

BitcoinWorld Longs bear the brunt as $1.25B in crypto futures liquidations hit the market The cryptocurrency futures market experienced a significant shakeout over the past 24 hours, with total liquidations reaching approximately $1.25 billion. Data from major exchanges shows that long-position traders bore the overwhelming majority of losses, accounting for over 90% of liquidated positions across the three largest digital assets by market capitalization. Liquidation breakdown across major assets Bitcoin (BTC) led the liquidation volume with $728.61 million in positions closed by exchanges. Of that total, a striking 93.47% were long positions, indicating a widespread expectation of continued upward price movement that was abruptly reversed. Ethereum (ETH) followed with $437.28 million in liquidations, of which 92.46% were longs. Solana (SOL) saw $83.09 million liquidated, with 96.46% coming from long traders. The data underscores a market heavily skewed toward bullish sentiment that was caught off guard by a sudden price decline. While the exact catalyst remains under discussion, traders point to a combination of profit-taking after recent highs and broader macroeconomic uncertainty as contributing factors. What this means for traders and the broader market High liquidation volumes, particularly when concentrated among long positions, often signal a market that had become overleveraged. When prices drop sharply, exchanges automatically close positions to prevent further losses, which can amplify the downward move. This cascading effect can create a feedback loop, accelerating price declines and triggering additional liquidations. Market implications and historical context This event ranks among the largest single-day liquidation events in 2025, though it remains below the record levels seen during the March 2020 COVID-19 crash and the November 2022 FTX collapse. The heavy concentration of long liquidations suggests that many traders were caught off guard, potentially indicating a market that had become complacent after a prolonged upward trend. For retail and institutional investors alike, the event serves as a reminder of the risks inherent in leveraged trading. Futures and perpetual contracts allow traders to amplify gains, but they equally magnify losses. The current data highlights how quickly market sentiment can shift, and how concentrated positioning can exacerbate volatility. Conclusion The $1.25 billion liquidation event reflects a market that was heavily positioned for continued gains, only to face a sharp reversal. While the long-term impact on prices remains uncertain, the data provides a clear snapshot of leverage and risk in the current crypto futures market. Traders should monitor liquidation levels as a key indicator of market stress and potential volatility in the days ahead. FAQs Q1: What are crypto futures liquidations? A liquidation occurs when an exchange forcibly closes a trader’s leveraged position because the market has moved against them and their margin is insufficient to cover potential losses. This is a standard risk management mechanism in futures trading. Q2: Why were long positions hit so hard? Long positions are bets that an asset’s price will rise. When the price drops sharply, long traders face losses. If the price falls below a certain threshold, exchanges liquidate those positions to protect themselves and other market participants from further losses. Q3: Should I be worried about my crypto investments? Liquidations primarily affect leveraged futures traders, not spot market investors who hold assets outright. However, large liquidation events can cause short-term price volatility that may impact all market participants. It is always advisable to understand the risks of leveraged trading before engaging. This post Longs bear the brunt as $1.25B in crypto futures liquidations hit the market first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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