ETH is currently forming a subtle equilibrium. The short liquidation amount is approximately $1.03B, the long liquidation amount is about $998M, and within the 10% volatility range, they are basically tied. This situation is rare—both sides are evenly matched, with underlying currents surging. Next, one side will inevitably be pushed out, and the cost will be fierce. The key question is: which side do you stand on?
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SerRugResistant
· 01-21 18:57
This situation really can't be sustained anymore; sooner or later, someone will get liquidated.
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-21 18:51
This time it's truly a 50-50 split. Whoever wins gets the chicken dinner, and whoever loses gets liquidated directly... I'll just wait and see for now.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-18 19:48
The night before this balance breaks, it feels like something's going to happen.
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AltcoinHunter
· 01-18 19:45
Hmm... These liquidation data look really strange; it feels like something's going to happen.
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metaverse_hermit
· 01-18 19:34
How long can this balance last... feels like it's about to blow at any moment
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BridgeJumper
· 01-18 19:30
This situation can't be sustained anymore. Either a big surge or a big drop. I bet the short position won't last too long.
ETH is currently forming a subtle equilibrium. The short liquidation amount is approximately $1.03B, the long liquidation amount is about $998M, and within the 10% volatility range, they are basically tied. This situation is rare—both sides are evenly matched, with underlying currents surging. Next, one side will inevitably be pushed out, and the cost will be fierce. The key question is: which side do you stand on?