Summary: The crypto market faced a sharp downturn, leading to $390 million in liquidations within 12 hours. Bitcoin saw the biggest losses, with traders losing over $206 million, while Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Cardano also suffered declines. The market cap dropped 4.5% to $2.88 trillion, with uncertainty growing after Trump’s latest executive order.
The cryptocurrency market took a major hit, with $539 million wiped out in liquidations over the past 24 hours. Around 156,000 traders were affected as prices plunged following an executive order from former US President Donald Trump.
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In just 12 hours, nearly $390 million in positions were liquidated, with long traders suffering the most—losing over $305 million. The biggest single liquidation occurred on Bitfinex, where a $15.4 million trade was completely wiped out.
Bitcoin traders bore the brunt, facing $206 million in liquidations. Long positions accounted for $151 million in losses, while short traders lost $54 million. Bitcoin’s price dropped about 5%, settling around $87,627.
Ethereum also saw heavy losses, with nearly $48 million in liquidations as its price fell over 6% to $2,156. XRP, Solana, and Cardano weren’t spared, with total liquidations of $16 million, $14 million, and $12 million, respectively. Cardano’s price suffered the worst drop, plunging over 10% to $0.86.
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With the total market cap now at $2.88 trillion—down 4.5% in just one day—traders are bracing for further volatility, uncertain whether this signals a deeper market decline or a buying opportunity.