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Crypto Bulls See $400M Liquidations as Solana, Dogecoin Lead Slide in Majors Major tokens experienced a significant drop in the past 24 hours, with bitcoin falling 5% and other major tokens like ether, Cardano's ADA, and BNB Chain’s BNB showing similar losses. Liquidations of long positions, or bets on higher prices, amounted to over $400 million, while shorts, or bets against, took on a relatively smaller $85 million. Analysts at Bitfinex suggested that bitcoin is likely to remain range-bound in the coming weeks as long-term investors sell off holdings. Major tokens slid as much as 8% in the past 24 hours as bitcoin (BTC) reversed last week’s gains amid selling pressure caused by a stronger dollar, leading to over $400 million bullish bets being liquidated. Data shows that bitcoin fell 5%, with ether (ETH), Cardano’s ADA, and BNB Chain’s BNB showing similar losses. Solana’s SOL dropped 7% to trade at $185 after briefly touching $200 on Monday, while Dogecoin (DOGE) dropped more than 8%. Bitcoin Cash’s BCH fell 10% amid profit-taking after a 40% rally in the past week, buoyed by the expected halving event for the network on April 4. Longs, or bets on higher prices, took on more than $400 million in liquidations, with shorts, or bets against, taking on a relatively smaller $85 million. A liquidation happens when a trader has insufficient funds to keep a leveraged trade open. “We believe that bitcoin is likely to continue to consolidate within a range, as previously dormant supply, particularly among Long-Term Holders (LTHs), is being sold (although at a relatively smaller scale than previous bull market tops),” Bitfinex said. “There is strategic profit-taking observed among the LTH cohort (holders of BTC of more than 155 days),” the analysts added. Elsewhere, FxPro senior market analyst Alex Kuptsikevich said in a message that bitcoin faces resistance at the $71,000 level as broader markets show caution against riskier assets. #Memecoins $BTC $ETH $DOGE

Crypto Bulls See $400M Liquidations as Solana, Dogecoin Lead Slide in Majors

Major tokens experienced a significant drop in the past 24 hours, with bitcoin falling 5% and other major tokens like ether, Cardano's ADA, and BNB Chain’s BNB showing similar losses.

Liquidations of long positions, or bets on higher prices, amounted to over $400 million, while shorts, or bets against, took on a relatively smaller $85 million.

Analysts at Bitfinex suggested that bitcoin is likely to remain range-bound in the coming weeks as long-term investors sell off holdings.

Major tokens slid as much as 8% in the past 24 hours as bitcoin (BTC) reversed last week’s gains amid selling pressure caused by a stronger dollar, leading to over $400 million bullish bets being liquidated.

Data shows that bitcoin fell 5%, with ether (ETH), Cardano’s ADA, and BNB Chain’s BNB showing similar losses. Solana’s SOL dropped 7% to trade at $185 after briefly touching $200 on Monday, while Dogecoin (DOGE) dropped more than 8%.

Bitcoin Cash’s BCH fell 10% amid profit-taking after a 40% rally in the past week, buoyed by the expected halving event for the network on April 4.

Longs, or bets on higher prices, took on more than $400 million in liquidations, with shorts, or bets against, taking on a relatively smaller $85 million. A liquidation happens when a trader has insufficient funds to keep a leveraged trade open.

“We believe that bitcoin is likely to continue to consolidate within a range, as previously dormant supply, particularly among Long-Term Holders (LTHs), is being sold (although at a relatively smaller scale than previous bull market tops),” Bitfinex said.

“There is strategic profit-taking observed among the LTH cohort (holders of BTC of more than 155 days),” the analysts added.

Elsewhere, FxPro senior market analyst Alex Kuptsikevich said in a message that bitcoin faces resistance at the $71,000 level as broader markets show caution against riskier assets.

#Memecoins $BTC $ETH $DOGE

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