WikiBit 2025-10-03 05:03Bitcoins derivatives market just delivered a rare setup as an hourly liquidation heatmap by CoinGlas
Bitcoins derivatives market just delivered a rare setup as an hourly liquidation heatmap by CoinGlass showed massive skewing against short positions. Within a 60-minute window, $15.43 million in BTC positions were wiped out, of which $13.78 million came from shorts and just $1.65 million from longs. The numbers mark an 835.15% imbalance.
Bitcoin was dominating the session, but the largest single liquidation came through an ETH/USD position on Hyperliquid worth $11.62 million.
Across the past 24 hours, $364.32 million in liquidations were recorded on crypto markets. Shorts accounted for $266.99 million, while longs absorbed $97.33 million. Bitcoin remained the core driver, carrying over $114 million in liquidations of so-called bears. Funding rates normalized too, showing less appetite for aggressive shorting.
As always, the price is the driver, and BTC made it back quickly after the squeeze, stabilizing just below $120,000. With shorts heavily reduced, for many market participants, the biggest question right now is whether the market can sustain a run at the round-number level during the U.S. session.
Implications
What is for sure is that todays imbalance leaves the market tilted in favor of bulls, at least in the short term, with forced liquidations affecting positioning across exchanges big time.
If BTC holds above $119,500, it may be suggested that the move could extend toward $120,500-$121,000. This would ensure the imbalances impact and be the logical outcome of today's concentrated liquidation waves' influence on intraday crypto market structure.
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