Today’s Crypto Market Sees $1.14 Billion Wiped Out, 248,048 Traders Liquidated

By: blockchainreporter|2025/05/09 23:15:05
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Today, the cryptocurrency market experienced significant liquidations in the past 24 hours. Traders in the crypto futures encountered a harsh reality associated with crypto volatility.According to data from Satoshi Club, 248,048 traders got liquidated and total losses hitting $1.14 billion. This figure reminds people who are trading with leverage that understanding crypto dynamics is crucial to avoid massive losses. In the past 24 hours, 248,048 traders got liquidated, with total losses hitting $1.14 billion. The biggest liquidations are on $ETH ($434M) The biggest single liquidation was on Binance's BTCUSDT pair, worth $11.97 million. pic.twitter.com/w8yumWuTgZ— Satoshi Club (@esatoshiclub) May 9, 2025Ethereum leads in liquidationsOver the last 24 hours, Ethereum (ETH) recorded the biggest share of liquidations worth $434 million. According to metrics from Coinglass, Ethereum long liquidations were $128.97 million while short liquidations stood at $310.06 million (71.44% of total ETH sell-offs today). This data shows that most traders launched short positions in the ETH market, betting on Ethereum’s price dropping, and were surprised by an upward price move.The second on the list is Bitcoin (BTC), which witnessed a $364.60 million in liquidation over the period. Bitcoin long liquidations were $32.68 million while short liquidations reached $330.74 million (a whopping 90.71% of total BTC sell-offs today), similar to the trend noticed in Ethereum, above. This figures showcases that most traders opened short positions, hoping for Bitcoin price drops, but were caught off guard.Moving down, Solana (SOL) took the third place with $36.48 million in sell-offs. Long liquidations stood at $6.27 million while short liquidations amounted to $29.37 million (a huge 80.5% of total SOL sell-offs).Lessons to learnCrypto investors, particularly those engaging with future trading, can learn important lessons about today’s crypto sell-off event.First, the predominance of short liquidations across Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Solana highlights a substantial shift in traders’ sentiment. The massive sell-offs in short positions suggest that traders should adapt to shifting market conditions.On the second note, leverage trading magnifies both profits and losses. Therefore, today’s sell-off situation is a good reminder of the significance of strong risk management practices. Some of the best strategies are: avoiding overleveraging positions, using stop-loss orders to minimize risk and limit losses, and others.The last aspect is the importance of staying informed. Traders need to remain updated on liquidation metrics, market data, and news. When they understand market trends and possible catalysts for price fluctuations, they can make wiser decisions.

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