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    Home » Bitcoin liquidation map shows $1.29b risk below $73.8k

    Bitcoin liquidation map shows $1.29b risk below $73.8k

    Isabella TaylorBy Isabella TaylorMay 24, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    If Bitcoin drops below $73,786, more than $1.29 billion in leveraged long positions could be liquidated across major centralized exchanges, according to derivatives analytics platform Coinglass.

    Summary

    • Coinglass flags $1.291 billion in BTC long liquidations below $73,786 on major exchanges
    • A move above $80,995 would put about $1.223 billion of BTC short positions at risk
    • Coinglass data build on earlier BTC liquidation bands that marked $73.6k and $81.3k as key trigger zones

    Fresh data from Coinglass show that if Bitcoin (BTC) falls under $73,786, cumulative long liquidation intensity on mainstream centralized exchanges reaches roughly $1.291 billion, highlighting just how crowded leveraged bullish bets have become near all time highs.

    bitcoin Open Interest & Volume
    Bitcoin Open Interest & Volume, Source: Coinglass.

    How exposed are Bitcoin longs and shorts at current levels

    On the flip side, the same liquidation heat map indicates that if Bitcoin breaks above $80,995, cumulative short liquidation intensity would climb to about $1.223 billion, setting up the conditions for an aggressive squeeze if price decisively clears resistance.

    🚨 BREAKING:

    HERE’S WHY BITCOIN IS DUMPING RIGHT NOW:

    BYBIT DUMPING MILLIONS IN BTC
    WHALES DUMPING MILLIONS IN BTC
    COINBASE DUMPING MILLIONS IN BTC
    BINANCE DUMPING MILLIONS IN BTC
    WINTERMUTE DUMPING MILLIONS IN BTC

    THEY SOLD OVER $2B OF $BTC

    RIGHT AFTER THE U.S MARKET OPEN… pic.twitter.com/yCYFM4ZoFk

    — ardizor 🧙‍♂️ (@ardizor) May 22, 2026

    These levels sit inside a broader trapdoor and squeeze zone Coinglass mapped out in April, when the platform warned that a break below $73,610 could trigger around $2.221 billion in BTC long liquidations, while a move above $81,264 would expose roughly $913 million in shorts to forced buybacks.

    At the time, Coinglass described the band between those thresholds as a “$3.1 billion liquidation minefield” for traders trying to play Bitcoin’s breakout, underscoring how derivatives positioning now drives violent intraday swings.

    A separate snapshot in March, cited by a previous crypto.news liquidation report, showed about $2.056 billion in BTC longs at risk if the price slipped below roughly $70,346, versus $1.514 billion in shorts facing liquidation above $77,312, turning even a narrow range into a multi billion dollar forced flow corridor.

    In another Coinglass based analysis, a drop below $66,724 was estimated to put around $1.304 billion in BTC longs in the firing line, while a breakout above $73,613 threatened about $1.296 billion in shorts, again emphasizing the balance of pain on both sides of the order book.

    Why these BTC liquidation bands matter for traders

    Coinglass explains that its liquidation heat map aggregates leveraged positions across major venues into price bands, allowing traders to see where long and short positions would be forced to close if spot price moves against them.

    “When you see billions of dollars in liquidations stacked within a few percent of price, it means any clean break can accelerate into a cascade as exchanges buy or sell to close positions,” the analytics team notes in its liquidation map documentation.

    That dynamic has already surfaced multiple times in 2026, with Coinglass reporting days when network wide crypto liquidations topped $2.5 billion as Bitcoin and other majors whipsawed around key levels.

    As a recent crypto.news deep dive on Bitcoin liquidation bands noted, these clusters often sit just above and below round number resistance, which can turn a modest breakout or breakdown into a disorderly short squeeze or long flush.

    For traders tracking the latest readings, Coinglass currently highlights that a fall below $73,786 concentrates roughly $1.291 billion in long liquidations, while a push above $80,995 aligns around $1.223 billion in short liquidations on major centralized exchanges.

    That means Bitcoin’s next clean move of less than $10,000 either way from this band could again unlock more than $2.5 billion in forced flows, echoing the risk corridors seen in March and April and leaving overleveraged positions dangerously exposed.





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