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Bitcoin’s Liquidation Wave Wipes Out Over $1.27 Billion as Prices Drop Below $106,000

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Last updated: November 4, 2025 6:07 am
News Desk
Published: November 4, 2025
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Bitcoin experienced a significant decline on Monday, plummeting from $112,000 to below $106,000, which triggered one of the largest liquidation waves seen in recent weeks. This move resulted in the erasure of more than $1.27 billion in leveraged futures positions across the cryptocurrency markets, according to data compiled by CoinGlass.

Notably, long traders were disproportionately affected, constituting nearly 90% of the total liquidations, equating to over $1.14 billion in bullish positions being wiped out as prices retreated from the highs established over the weekend. In stark contrast, short positions accounted for a mere $128 million of the overall liquidated amount.

Liquidations occur when traders utilize borrowed funds and their account balances fall below the required margin levels, compelling them to close their positions. On cryptocurrency futures exchanges, these liquidations are carried out automatically by the platform. When market prices drift sharply against a leveraged position, the platform liquidates the position to mitigate further losses.

Large-scale liquidations of long positions can often signal market capitulation, suggesting a potential short-term bottom, whereas significant liquidation of short positions may indicate local tops as market momentum shifts. Traders analyze where these liquidations are concentrated, identifying areas of forced activity that can act as potential support or resistance in the near term.

The largest single liquidation recorded during this latest wave took place on HTX, where a bitcoin-USDT long position valued at $33.95 million was closed. Hyperliquid emerged as the leading platform in terms of liquidation activity, with a total of $374 million in forced closures—98% of which were long positions—followed by Bybit with $315 million and Binance with $250 million in liquidations.

This sharp price movement followed Bitcoin’s recent inability to sustain levels above $113,000, coinciding with thin order books on major perpetual exchanges that exacerbated price volatility during periods of low liquidity. Such events are often viewed as “clearing moments” in overheated markets, restoring leverage levels and allowing spot buyers to gradually re-enter the market.

Despite this market reset, open interest has remained substantial, hovering around $30 billion, and funding rates have only slightly eased. This indicates that traders are cautious about further volatility, particularly in light of the upcoming Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision later this week.

In addition to Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana also faced considerable downward pressure, with combined liquidations exceeding $300 million. Most altcoins mirrored this trend and declined amid a waning speculative appetite from traders.

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