If Ethereum falls below $2,800, the total liquidation intensity of long positions on major centralized exchanges will reach $849 million.
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If Ethereum drops below $2,800, long positions on major exchanges face $849 million in liquidation intensity, while a rise above $3,000 could trigger $659 million in short liquidations. The chart indicates potential price impact based on liquidation clusters, not exact contract values.
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According to ChainCatcher, Coinglass data suggests that if Ethereum falls below $2,800, the total liquidation intensity of long positions on major centralized exchanges (CEXs) will reach 849 million. Conversely, if Ethereum breaks through $3,000, the total liquidation intensity of short positions on major CEXs will reach 659 million.
Note: The liquidation chart does not show the exact number of contracts pending liquidation, or the exact value of contracts being liquidated. The bars on the liquidation chart represent the importance, or strength, of each liquidation cluster relative to its neighboring clusters. Therefore, the liquidation chart shows the extent to which the price of an asset will be affected when it reaches a certain level. Higher "liquidation bars" indicate that the price will react more strongly to the liquidity surge once that level is reached.