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Just checked the charts and it's wild how much liquidation pressure hit the market this past week. Bitcoin dipped below 75k at one point, which triggered a cascade of forced selling across the board. I saw reports that roughly 237 million in BTC longs got wiped out in a single day, and over the past week it's closer to 2.16 billion. That's insane.
The whole altcoin sector got dragged down with it. Ethereum took a hit, Solana moved lower, XRP fell too. It wasn't just one headline causing this crypto falling today situation. More like a perfect storm of deleveraging finally catching up with the market. Perpetual futures open interest dropped 4.4% in 24 hours alone, meaning roughly 26 billion in exposure got cleared. Over the month it's down 34%, so this has been building for weeks.
What got me thinking is the nervousness around large holders. There's been talk of some major positions sitting on massive unrealized losses, and in a market this fragile, that kind of uncertainty just accelerates the selling. Add in the broader risk-off mood across stocks and macro concerns, and you get this kind of move. The key watch now is whether Bitcoin can hold above 75k or if we're headed lower. Until liquidations actually slow down and sentiment stabilizes, rebounds might keep getting sold into. Definitely staying cautious on this one.