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Over 800,000 Crypto Traders Liquidated in Last 24 Hours

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Over 800,000 Crypto Traders Liquidated in Last 24 Hours

In the wake of China extending the ban on cryptocurrencies further and last week’s Twitter musings by Elon Musk the crypto market plunged, the effect of these external impacts can be seen through real-time liquidations, which topped 804,242, in the last 24 hours.

Bybt liquidations counts all the crypto liquidations across all exchanges and currencies. This came as BTC (BTC) lost value for the fifth day in a row. The world’s largest cryptocurrency is now back at the pre-Tesla announcement price. Representing a huge fall from grace, after hitting all-time highs above $60,000, last month.

During this, thousands of traders operating in the crypto futures market were liquidated. With over $8 billion worth of positions affected, according to Bybt. With the BTC futures market accounting for 50% of all total liquidations, it was the heaviest hit by this.

This downtrend is being largely attributed to Musk shunning BTC, as well as Chinese regulators clamping down on cryptocurrency.

Last week Musk announced that Tesla would stop accepting BTC payments for its products. Musk attributed this to the poor environmental impact of BTC and his tweets apparently had a significant impact on price.

Compounding the issue, the Chinese central bank intensified plans to crack down on cryptocurrency trading. This was a deviation from their warmer approach to BTC in April and had negative effects on the price of the cryptocurrency.

As previously reported, exchanges registered a single-day net inflow of 30,749.89 bitcoins. This is the fastest inflow of BTC exchanges have experienced since “Black Thursday” on May 12, 2020. BTC’s price dropped 40% that day.

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