Crypto Liquidations Top $400 Million as Bitcoin Price Tests $111,000 Support

Updated on Oct 23, 2025 at 7:21 am UTC by · 3 mins read

Crypto liquidations over the last 24 hours totalled $407.81 million, according to CoinGlass data. Long traders suffered the most losses.

On Sept. 25, the broader cryptocurrency market experienced a sharp sell-off, triggering up to $400 million in liquidations. It coincides with a recent decline in the price of flagship cryptocurrency Bitcoin BTC $103 152 24h volatility: 1.6% Market cap: $2.05 T Vol. 24h: $48.34 B to around $111,000.

BTC, ETH, SOL, AVAX, and Others in Crypto Liquidations

Over the past 24 hours, the digital asset industry has seen 129,655 traders liquidated, resulting in a total liquidation value of $407.81 million. According to insights gathered from CoinGlass data, the largest single liquidation order took place on Hyperliquid and was valued at approximately $29.12 million.

The 24-hour crypto liquidation heatmap shows that most of the liquidations were from Ethereum ETH $3 486 24h volatility: 3.2% Market cap: $419.16 B Vol. 24h: $20.34 B , with Bitcoin following. Precisely, ETH liquidations were capped at $159.92 million, and long traders suffered the biggest loss. Long traders’ liquidations for the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap were $152.63 million, while short traders recorded losses of only $7.29 million.

Crypto market liquidations topped $400 million amid market shift | Source: CoinGlass

Liquidations from Bitcoin were capped at $41.36 million, with long traders’ losses at $39.88 million and short traders at $1.49 million. Other affected digital assets are Solana SOL $160.2 24h volatility: 2.0% Market cap: $88.61 B Vol. 24h: $3.39 B and Pump.Fun , Avalanche AVAX $17.58 24h volatility: 1.8% Market cap: $7.47 B Vol. 24h: $396.75 M , and even Ripple-associated XRP XRP $2.28 24h volatility: 0.6% Market cap: $137.03 B Vol. 24h: $2.38 B .

The effect of these liquidations on long traders suggests that investors were looking forward to more price gain.

Unfortunately, the market took a different turn and triggered the liquidations. Bitcoin price has plunged significantly from its All-time High (ATH) of more than $123,000. According to CoinMarketCap data, BTC price is currently worth $111,909.50, corresponding with a 0.54% dip over the last 24 hours.

On the flip side, analysts and market observers are still optimistic about a further price rally for the firstborn coin. Brian Armstrong, the CEO of Coinbase Global Inc, recently predicted that the Bitcoin price will reach $1 million within the next 5 years. He highlighted a few structural factors, like improved regulations and institutional demand, as the catalyst that BTC price needs for a push.

Maxi Doge Adoption Soaring

Amid the market struggles, Maxi Doge (MAXI) has gained significant attention from several risk-driven investors. In a matter of a few weeks, this project’s presale has successfully raised $2,483,634.14. This is an indication that investors perceive its long-term potential and are willing to invest their funds.

With this positive momentum, it is now ranked among the best presale coins of 2025.

Current Presale Stats:

Current price: $0.000259

Amount raised so far: $2.48 million

Ticker: MAXI

The official presale website indicates that purchases can be completed using credit or debit cards, as well as cryptocurrency. On Coinspeaker, you can read more about how to buy Maxi Doge.

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