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The liquidations skyrocketed to over $300 million on an hourly scale as bitcoin

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The liquidations skyrocketed to over $300 million on an hourly scale as bitcoin, and the rest of the market turned deep red.

Bitcoin plummeted by several thousand dollars in just a few hours to a six-week low of under $55,000. Most of the cryptocurrency market experienced an even more severe crash. The hourly liquidations exceeded $300 million.

  • It was yesterday when the primary cryptocurrency surpassed $59,000 for the first time in days and aimed at $60,000. As with the previous few attempts, though, it failed to challenge that coveted level.
  • Just the opposite, BTC retraced to around $58,000, where it stood for a while. However, as reports started to emerge about a new mutated COVID-19 variant, the price of the asset started to tumble.
  • In just an hour, bitcoin lost more than $3,000 of value and dumped below $55,000 for the first time since October 13th.
  • The situation with the rest of the digital asset market is quite similar, if not worse. Ethereum is down to $4,100, which is a 5% daily drop.
  • Solana, Polkadot, Dogecoin, Avalanche, CRO, Litecoin, and Ripple have lost even more substantial chunks of value – between 9% and 15% in 24 hours.
  • Somewhat expectedly, this enhanced volatility has caused pain for leveraged traders. On-chain data shows that the liquidations have skyrocketed to more than $300 million in an hour and over $600 million on a daily scale.
  • The largest single liquidated order transpired on Bybit. It was worth $12 million and involved the second-largest crypto – ETH.

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