Cryptocurrency liquidations surpass $150 billion in 2025

Cryptocurrency markets saw total liquidations exceeding $150 billion in 2025, according to CoinGlass data. Daily averages hovered between $400 million and $500 million, with a record single-day event in October. The surge highlighted the intense leverage in derivatives trading.

In 2025, the cryptocurrency derivatives market experienced unprecedented volatility, with total liquidations across all exchanges surpassing $150 billion in nominal value. CoinGlass, a leading analytics platform, reported that daily liquidations for Bitcoin and other digital assets averaged between $400 million and $500 million throughout the year. These figures primarily stemmed from routine margin adjustments and short-term position clearings in high-leverage environments, where most days saw losses in the tens to hundreds of millions of dollars.

The year's most dramatic episode occurred on October 10, marking the largest single-day liquidation event in history. Combined closures of short and long positions reached $19 billion amid a sharp Bitcoin price correction. This followed Bitcoin's new all-time high above $126,000 just days earlier. CoinGlass analysis suggests the true scale, factoring in platform disclosure delays and market maker insights, likely approached $30 billion to $40 billion. Notably, long positions accounted for 85% to 90% of the liquidated bets.

This October deleveraging dwarfed previous cycles, representing several multiples of the second-highest liquidation squeeze from earlier periods. Trading volume on that day spiked to $748.3 billion, nearly triple the annual average of $264.5 billion. Overall, centralized exchanges recorded $85.70 trillion in total cryptocurrency derivatives trading volume for the year.

Derivatives trading emerged as the primary arena for price discovery and leveraged speculation during market accelerations. As of late 2025, Bitcoin traded around $88,180, reflecting a more than 2% increase over the past week amid thinner holiday trading.

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Bitcoin plunges below $80,000 in major liquidation event

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Bitcoin fell to a nine-month low below $80,000 on January 31, 2026, triggering over $2.5 billion in liquidations across crypto markets. Analysts attribute the crash to liquidity issues and extreme leverage rather than geopolitical tensions or Federal Reserve actions. The downturn erased $111 billion from the total crypto market value in 24 hours.

Bitcoin fell below the $100,000 mark on Thursday, November 13, 2025, continuing a pattern of weakness during U.S. trading hours. The decline, exacerbated by a government shutdown-induced liquidity drain and fading hopes for a Federal Reserve rate cut, triggered significant liquidations across the crypto market. Crypto-linked stocks also suffered sharp losses as risk assets broadly retreated.

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Major cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ether, XRP, and Solana fell sharply on October 16, 2025, as tightening liquidity in the US financial system curbed risk appetite. Bitcoin dropped below $109,000 to around $108,800, while altcoins saw steeper declines of up to 13%. The sell-off follows a weekend wipeout of about $500 billion in market value.

The cryptocurrency market continued its decline on Thursday, with Bitcoin falling more than 4% below $87,000 for the first time since April. This slide has wiped out over $1 trillion in value since early October, driven by liquidations, investor selling, and macroeconomic pressures. Stocks also reversed earlier gains, amplifying the downturn in risk assets.

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Bitcoin plunged below $80,000 on January 31, 2026, as a weekend crypto market crash erased over $220 billion in value, driven by geopolitical tensions and massive liquidations. Ethereum and XRP led losses, with prices falling sharply amid thin liquidity and reports of Israeli strikes in Gaza and an explosion at Iran's Bandar Abbas port. Traders attribute the downturn to a combination of global risks, U.S. political uncertainty, and forced selling in derivatives markets.

Following a mid-week rally above $68,000, Bitcoin retreated toward $70,000 by early March 6, 2026, erasing $110 billion in market capitalization amid worsening Iran conflict, rising oil prices, and a strengthening U.S. dollar. The pullback occurs despite ongoing institutional adoption, with $2.6 billion in Bitcoin options set to expire, heightening volatility risks.

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The cryptocurrency market experienced a downturn on March 8, 2026, mirroring declines in traditional equities amid escalating U.S.-Iran tensions that drove oil prices up nearly 20%. Bitcoin traded below $66,000, while altcoins like Ether and Solana also slipped. However, by the following day, some digital assets showed modest gains despite ongoing market volatility.

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