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Crypto Liquidations Surge to $700 Million Amid Market Crash

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Last updated: May 16, 2026 5:40 pm
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Published: May 16, 2026
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The cryptocurrency market is currently facing immense turmoil, marked by a significant spike in liquidations amid falling prices. Data from CoinGlass reveals a startling 100% increase in liquidations over the past 24 hours, totaling approximately $700 million, the largest surge in several days. This wave of liquidations has affected over 101,000 traders, with one Bitcoin trader experiencing a staggering loss of $21 million. As Bitcoin plummeted below crucial psychological thresholds, positions worth $229 million were liquidated.

Liquidations represent a critical mechanism in cryptocurrency trading, occurring when exchanges close positions that are incurring significant losses due to margin calls. When traders fail to maintain sufficient collateral, exchanges are forced to sell the underlying assets to cover these losses, which in turn amplifies selling pressure and can lead to further price declines.

The current drop in the crypto market is compounded by diminishing demand for digital assets. Recent statistics from SoSoValue indicate that spot Bitcoin Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) witnessed $1 billion in outflows this week, while spot Ethereum ETFs reported outflows of $255 million. This trend suggests that American investors are capitalizing on profits following a recent rally, causing additional strain on market prices. In the futures market, open interest has also decreased, shrinking by 4% to $127 billion in just 24 hours, with Bitcoin’s open interest retreating from a monthly high of $64 billion to $57 billion.

Several factors contribute to this bearish sentiment in the cryptocurrency sphere. Notably, the expectations around interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve are dwindling. Economic data released this week indicated increases in consumer and producer inflation, measuring 3.8% and 6% respectively in April, thus straying further from the Fed’s target of 2.0%. Analysts had previously speculated on the possibility of interest rate reductions this year but current projections from Polymarket suggest that such cuts are unlikely.

Moreover, geopolitical dynamics may be influencing market behavior. Heightened tensions between the US and Iran have escalated, with President Donald Trump expressing frustration over Iran’s actions. This follows comments about a ceasefire being on “life support,” raising concerns about a potential return to conflict. The looming threat of war could exacerbate inflationary pressures, as reflected by persistently high crude oil prices—Brent crude ended the week at $107.

However, should the geopolitical climate stabilize, it might provide a boost for Bitcoin and altcoins as signs of de-escalation could pave the way for lower inflation rates. Such a scenario could prompt the Fed to reconsider its position on interest rate cuts, potentially revitalizing the crypto market.

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