The total amount of forced liquidation of crypto perpetual futures has reached millions in the past 24 hours. The liquidation rate for long positions has also been high, indicating that many traders have been forced to sell their positions at a loss. The largest amount of forced liquidation occurred in BTC, with a total of $18.54 million liquidated. Of this amount, $10.91 million was from long positions and $7.63 million was from short positions. The liquidation rate for BTC was 58.85%. ETH also saw a significant amount of forced liquidation, with a total of $14.76 million liquidated. Of this amount, $11.21 million was from long positions and $3.55 million was from short positions. The liquidation rate for ETH was 75.96%. SOL also saw a significant amount of forced liquidation, with a total of $7.91 million liquidated. Of this amount, $4.71 million was from long positions and $3.2 million was from short positions. The liquidation rate for SOL was 59.59%. The high level of forced liquidation in crypto perpetual futures indicates that the market is volatile and that traders should be careful when trading these instruments.