Group 1 - The cryptocurrency market experienced a significant decline due to threats of tariffs from Trump, marking the largest sell-off since at least early April of this year [1] - Bitcoin saw a daily drop of 13.5%, falling below the $110,000 mark to a low of $105,930, before narrowing its losses to around $113,000 later [1] - Smaller and less liquid tokens were hit harder, with Ethereum dropping over 17% and Ripple and Dogecoin plummeting more than 30% [1] Group 2 - Bitcoin reached a historical high of over $126,250 earlier in the week, driven by investor interest amid government shutdown concerns, leading to a "devaluation trade" in Bitcoin and gold [1] - The forced liquidation across the cryptocurrency market surged to $19.141 billion, marking the largest wave of forced liquidations since early April, affecting 1,621,284 individuals [2] - The largest single liquidation occurred on the Hyperliquid platform for the ETH-USDT trading pair, valued at $203 million [2] Group 3 - Bitcoin liquidations amounted to $5.317 billion, while Ethereum liquidations were $4.378 billion, with other notable liquidations including SOL at $1.995 billion and XRP at $0.699 billion [3] - CME Bitcoin futures fell by 5.94% to below $116,000, with a cumulative decline of 7.37% for the week [3] - CME Ethereum futures dropped 11.29% to $3,879, with a total weekly decline of 14.80% [3]
比特币一度跌13%!币圈“历史级别”爆仓!1小时70多亿、全天191亿美元遭平仓
智通财经网·2025-10-11 03:14