The crypto market wiped out $316 million in 24 hours. That number alone is not the interesting part.



What stands out is how clean the split was. Longs lost $168 million. Shorts lost $148 million. Both sides got hit almost equally in the same window.

That does not happen often. Usually one side dominates when a big move happens. When both sides bleed at similar levels, it means the market was whipsawing hard enough to trap everyone who had a directional bet.

$BTC led the damage. Bitcoin alone accounted for $90 million of the total liquidations. The largest single wipeout was a $4 million BTC long on Bybit, which tells you someone had real size on and still got caught.

118,027 traders were liquidated in that window. That is not retail noise. That is a meaningful number of active positions getting erased in one day.

My read is that this kind of balanced liquidation event usually marks a zone where the market has not decided yet. Price is moving but conviction is low on both sides.

Bitcoin is currently sitting just above $72,000. That level is doing the work right now.

#CryptoMarket #btc #GateSquareAprilPostingChallenge
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