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$2.5 billion worth of levered longs liquidated in crypto during largest liquidation event

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Last updated: February 2, 2026 5:30 am
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Published: February 2, 2026
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Although weekends usually exhibit sluggish trading with minimal price movements among larger-cap cryptocurrencies, recent events have proven to be exceptions. Typically, significant actions within traditional markets during non-trading hours—like political turmoil or economic decisions—trigger market fluctuations. However, the recent volatility in the cryptocurrency market has defied such typical catalysts.

On Thursday, Bitcoin experienced a downturn after the U.S. Federal Reserve announced its decision to maintain interest rates, coinciding with heightened military tensions involving the Navy’s maneuvers closer to Iran spearheaded by former President Trump. Interestingly, Bitcoin and altcoins saw a rebound on Friday despite falling precious metal prices, showcasing their unpredictable nature.

Analysts from the Kobeissi Letter have attributed the Saturday downturn not to external economic pressures but rather to underlying liquidity issues within the crypto market. They described the situation as a liquidity crisis, illustrated by three distinct waves of liquidation that led to approximately $1.3 billion being wiped out in just a 12-hour span.

The analysts noted, “In a market where liquidity has been choppy at best, sustained levels of extreme leverage are resulting in ‘air pockets’ in price.” The environment of fluctuating market sentiment—switching rapidly between extreme bullishness and bearishness—exacerbated these aggressive swings. They pointed out that this could provide opportunities for savvy traders to take advantage of the heightened volatility.

The $1.3 billion liquidation represented only a fraction of the total wiped out in recent trading. Data from CoinGlass indicated that the cumulative losses had soared to over $2.5 billion, making the event one of the largest in cryptocurrency history. Specifically, this crash was ranked as the 10th largest daily liquidation, a significant statistic for market observers.

In comparison, analysts highlighted a previous event from October 10, which far surpassed the recent turmoil, resulting in losses exceeding $19 billion within 24 hours.

In light of these events, the market remains a topic of interest, particularly as the volatility offers both risks and opportunities for investors navigating this landscape.

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