ChainCatcher reports that, according to Coinglass data, the total liquidation across the entire network in the past 24 hours was $367 million, with $235 million in long positions and $132 million in short positions. Among these, Bitcoin longs were liquidated for $81.9227 million, Bitcoin shorts for $59.888 million, Ethereum longs for $45.115 million, and Ethereum shorts for $31.3495 million.
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