“Such cumulative losses are the highest since early April, when BTC briefly crossed its previous peak at over $73,000.”, — write: www.coindesk.com
- Bitcoin surged above $89,000 before dropping to $87,000, resulting in over $600 million in futures liquidations across both long and short positions.
- This volatility was the highest since BTC briefly surpassed $73,000 earlier in the year.
- Altcoins like DOGE, SOL, and APT also saw substantial futures losses, with DOGE experiencing its largest liquidations this year.
- DOGE gained over 40%, beating the 24-hour gains for the top 100 tokens.
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