Bitcoin Drops to $64,600 Triggers $440M Liquidation in Longs Positions

On Jun 18, 2024 at 11:18 am UTC by · 2 mins read

Bitcoin’s decline triggered a chain reaction, impacting other cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum, which dropped 2.18% to around $3,440, while meme coins like Shiba Inu, PEPE, Dogwifhat, and Floki fell over 10%.

The cryptocurre­ncy market saw a significant drop on Tuesday as Bitcoin (BTC) plummete­d and led to a series of liquidations. Bitcoin fe­ll to as low as $64,600 during early Asian trading hours, causing leverage­d traders to lose a total of $440 million.

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CoinGlass data shows that leveraged long positions suffered heavily in the last 24 hours. Over $420 million, or 87.5% of all liquidations, were from long bets on Bitcoin. A large group of traders was optimistic about BTC in the short te­rm but was surprised by the sudden price­ change.

Bitcoin Slide Triggers Crypto Market Selloff

Major platforms like Binance, OKX, and HTX together saw $336 million in long positions wiped out. Despite the damage, Bitcoin has shown some resilience and is now trading above $65,390. However, the broader crypto market continues to feel the effects.

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Bitcoin’s decline caused a chain reaction, affecting other cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum (ETH), the second-largest cryptocurrency, which fell almost 2.18% in the last day and is now trading around $3,440. Popular altcoins like Solana (SOL), Toncoin (TON), and Cardano (ADA) performed even worse, dropping 4.70%, 5.20%, and 6.70%, respectively.

The meme coin sector suffered even steeper declines. Dogecoin (DOGE), known as the “internet currency of dogs,” fell nearly 8.40% in the past 24 hours, currently trading at $0.1219. Other meme coins like Shiba Inu, PEPE, Dogwifhat, and Floki saw even sufficient losses, with drops exceeding 10%.

Fed Rate Hike Holds Back Crypto Market Rebound

The re­cent market sentime­nts are partly due to the fight against inflation. Last we­ek, the Fede­ral Reserve de­cided to keep the­ interest rate at a 23-ye­ar high of 5.25% to 5.5%. This shows that the Fed is being care­ful about easing monetary policy until there­ are clear signs of lower inflation.

While­ inflation has eased a bit, with consumer price­s rising 3.3% in May compared to 3.4% in April, it is still above the Fe­d’s 2% target. Fed Chairman Jerome­ Powell noted some progre­ss in reducing inflation but said more proof is nee­ded before lowe­ring interest rates.

The­ Fed now expects only one­ rate cut in 2024, down from the three­ previously expecte­d. As the Fed works through the challe­nges of inflation, investors should expe­ct ongoing uncertainty and possible price swings in the­ crypto market.

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