Total Liquidations
1h Liquidations
$81.66K
Long
$66.4K
Short
$15.26K
4h Liquidations
$1.39M
Long
$866.02K
Short
$526.49K
12h Liquidations
$9.26M
Long
$6.19M
Short
$3.08M
24h Liquidations
$64.17M
Long
$48.81M
Short
$15.36M

In the last 24 hours, a total of 8,645 traders were liquidated, with a total liquidation amount of $64.17M

The largest single liquidation occurred on binance-SOL valued at $1.76M

Liquidation Heatmap
SOLTop 3 Single Liquidations
#
Exchange
Coin
Long/Short Ratio
Amount
1
binance
SOL
Long
$1.76M
2
binance
SOL
Long
$1.37M
3
binance
SOL
Long
$989.78K
SOLLiquidation Statistics
Exchange
Liquidation Amount
Share
Long Liquidations
Short Liquidations
Share
Long/Short
All
$64.17M
$64.17M
100%
$48.81M
$15.36M
100%
76.06% Long
binance
$41.04M
$41.04M
63.97%
$37.79M
$3.25M
63.97%
92.08% Long
bybit
$11.38M
$11.38M
17.74%
$884.62K
$10.5M
17.74%
92.23% Short
bitget
$4.19M
$4.19M
6.53%
$3.56M
$633.91K
6.53%
84.88% Long
okx
$3.08M
$3.08M
4.80%
$2.62M
$461.75K
4.80%
85.01% Long
aster
$2.26M
$2.26M
3.52%
$2.15M
$103.42K
3.52%
95.42% Long
gate
$1.7M
$1.7M
2.64%
$1.35M
$349.07K
2.64%
79.43% Long
coinex
$259.78K
$259.78K
0.40%
$240.38K
$19.4K
0.40%
92.53% Long
htx
$247.31K
$247.31K
0.39%
$199.14K
$48.17K
0.39%
80.52% Long
bitfinex
$5.19K
$5.19K
0.01%
$5.19K
$0
0.01%
100.00% Long
dydx
$1.97K
$1.97K
0.00%
$1.97K
$0
0.00%
100.00% Long
SOLLiquidation Ratio
SOLLiquidation Amount
What is cryptocurrency liquidation?

Crypto liquidation refers to the process where a trader's position is forcibly closed when the position suffers heavy losses or funds are insufficient to meet maintenance margin requirements.

When a trader's account balance falls below the required margin level, the exchange or brokerage may initiate liquidation. This means the position will be closed at market price to cover losses and outstanding debt.

The liquidation process is designed to protect traders and exchanges from further losses. By closing positions, it helps ensure traders do not accumulate more debt while allowing exchanges to recover amounts owed. Liquidation may occur automatically or be triggered by a predetermined margin threshold set by the exchange.

Note that crypto liquidation can lead to significant financial losses. Traders should manage risk effectively, monitor margin levels, and use risk management strategies to avoid or reduce the chance of liquidation.

What does "Rekt" mean in cryptocurrency?

In crypto, "Rekt" is slang describing traders or investors who suffer major losses or financial ruin. It comes from the English word "wrecked" and expresses being wiped out by poor trading decisions or unfavorable market moves. Rekt is similar to liquidation (爆仓) in Chinese; in professional terms, both refer to liquidation.

When someone says they got "Rekt" in crypto, it usually means they suffered huge losses in trading or investing. It is often used humorously or sympathetically for those facing similar losses in the volatile, unpredictable crypto market.

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