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Bitcoin key levels spoiler: These two price points will trigger a liquidation tsunami
【Blockchain Rhythm】Bitcoin is currently in a sensitive period. According to the latest data, if the price drops below $88,000, long contract positions on mainstream exchanges will face large-scale liquidations, with total liquidation strength reaching $638 million. Conversely, if Bitcoin surges to $91,000, short positions will be affected, with short liquidation strength reaching $1.034 billion.
These two figures may seem alarming, but the underlying logic is not complicated. Liquidation strength essentially measures how much impact the market will experience when the price hits a certain level. The taller the bar, the more intense the chain reaction triggered by liquidity gaps at that price point.
In other words, this does not specify exactly how many contracts will be liquidated, but it tells you—once the price reaches these key points, a large number of liquidations will hit simultaneously, causing more intense market volatility. High liquidation bars indicate greater price shocks and more vigorous market reactions.