If Ethereum reaches $3300, the total amount of short liquidations on mainstream exchanges will reach approximately 809 million. Conversely, if it drops below $3150, the liquidation pressure on longs will reach 1.053 billion — that’s indeed a significant volume.
But the most interesting part of this data is that the market’s liquidity environment has improved quite noticeably compared to two weeks ago. Whether it’s in terms of capital depth or price resilience, tangible changes can be felt. Although the correlation between ETH and BTC still exists, the liquidation waterfall phenomenon triggered by extreme unilateral行情 has been significantly alleviated.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 01-09 12:21
Liquidity is indeed improving, but this 800 million short squeeze volume... once triggered, could it lead to another bloodbath?
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TxFailed
· 01-08 21:39
honestly the liquidation cascade thing hits different now... remember when a single wick would torch an entire leverage tower? technically speaking this "improved liquidity" narrative sounds nice but ngl i'm still waiting for the other shoe to drop lol
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SolidityNewbie
· 01-06 20:36
Liquidity improvement is real. The previous waterfall-style liquidation is indeed less common now, and it feels like the market has matured a bit.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 01-06 13:55
Liquidity has really improved a lot, it's not as easy to break through anymore. It feels like the market maturity has increased.
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WhaleShadow
· 01-06 13:51
Liquidity improvement is real; the comparison over half a month clearly shows it. However, the liquidation volume of 800 million is still a bit questionable, honestly, it depends on who can't hold on first.
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BTCWaveRider
· 01-06 13:47
Ha, an 800 million scale sounds impressive, but the liquidity is really improving.
Has the liquidation waterfall been significantly stabilized? That would mean the market isn't as fragile anymore.
If 3300 really breaks, the bears will be crying their eyes out... but it doesn't seem that easy to break down.
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AllInAlice
· 01-06 13:44
Liquidity improvement is a good thing, but can these 800 million and 1 billion liquidation volumes really hold up? That's just being optimistic.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-06 13:40
Liquidity has really improved, and the days of getting liquidated in a single wave half a month ago are now over.
If Ethereum reaches $3300, the total amount of short liquidations on mainstream exchanges will reach approximately 809 million. Conversely, if it drops below $3150, the liquidation pressure on longs will reach 1.053 billion — that’s indeed a significant volume.
But the most interesting part of this data is that the market’s liquidity environment has improved quite noticeably compared to two weeks ago. Whether it’s in terms of capital depth or price resilience, tangible changes can be felt. Although the correlation between ETH and BTC still exists, the liquidation waterfall phenomenon triggered by extreme unilateral行情 has been significantly alleviated.