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I just found out about something interesting that recently happened in the crypto markets. Tokenized silver liquidations briefly surpassed Bitcoin liquidations on Hyperliquid, which is quite rare considering Bitcoin usually leads in volatility.
Apparently, Michael Burry, the guy from 'The Big Short,' described it as a 'collateral death spiral.' Basically, what happened was that the extremely high leverage on these crypto exchanges meant that when the collateral's price fell, traders with leveraged positions in tokenized metals were forced to sell. And the more they sold, the more pressure there was on prices, leading to more liquidations. A vicious cycle.
What's interesting is that CME margin requirements for gold and silver futures tightened, increasing the demand for collateral. That pressured leveraged traders to reduce exposure, and these moves quickly reflected in the tokenized markets. So it wasn't just a crypto problem; changes in traditional markets directly impacted the 24/7 platforms.
This shows how crypto exchanges have become macro trading spaces where everything is interconnected. When stress hits one side, collateral gets pressured from all directions. Over-leveraged traders with low liquidity end up being liquidated unexpectedly.