Just witnessed $97 million wiped out in liquidations over the past hour.
The market's getting spicy again. Watch those leverage positions closely—this kind of volatility doesn't knock twice.
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GasFeeSobber
· 7h ago
97M liquidated on leverage? Oh, it's the same old story—some are celebrating while others are crying.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 12-05 21:57
$970,000 liquidated? Wow, this drop is pretty brutal, but to be honest, the technicals had already broken down long ago. According to my quantitative model, this kind of selling pressure is exactly the same as what we saw in November 2021, just on a different scale. For those of you still going all-in with leverage, you really should take a look at the candlestick chart.
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ZKSherlock
· 12-05 20:54
Actually... $97M in an hour? that's just noise if you're not thinking about the *trust assumptions* underlying those liquidations. tbh most people don't even understand what triggers cascade effects in leverage systems—it's like watching probabilistic proof systems fail without grasping the computational overhead involved.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 12-05 20:52
$97 million gone just like that—leverage traders need to wake up.
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0xInsomnia
· 12-05 20:51
97 grand vanished in an instant... This market move is truly ruthless. Leverage traders should wake up.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-05 20:49
Here we go again, 97 grand gone in the blink of an eye... Leverage traders are going to have to cut their losses again, right?
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StakeHouseDirector
· 12-05 20:25
97 million in one hour, now the players should wake up...
Just witnessed $97 million wiped out in liquidations over the past hour.
The market's getting spicy again. Watch those leverage positions closely—this kind of volatility doesn't knock twice.