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    Crypto Liquidation Surge as Bitcoin Price Crashes Below $104k

    Story Highlights
    • Bitcoin plunges below $104K, triggering $1.3B in liquidations as fear grips markets and traders eye $100K as the next key support level.

    • Spot Bitcoin ETFs see fourth day of outflows; futures interest drops sharply, signaling fading trader confidence amid rising volatility.

    The crypto market faced intense pressure on Tuesday as Bitcoin tumbled below $104,000, triggering one of the largest liquidation events of the year. More than $1.3 billion in leveraged positions were liquidated within 24 hours, reflecting rising fear among traders as Bitcoin’s correction deepens.

    Crypto liquidations Bitcoin Slides 17% From Its Peak

    Bitcoin’s drop marks a 17% decline from its all-time high of $126,000, recorded on October 6. The latest fall to around $104,130 came after a failed attempt to hold above $111,000 over the weekend. Traders shifted to a “risk-off” mode, rapidly unwinding leveraged bets as volatility spiked across the market.

    Data from CoinGlass revealed that $1.21 billion worth of long positions were liquidated, with Bitcoin alone accounting for $377 million and Ethereum following with $316 million. The single largest liquidation happened on HTX, where a massive $47.8 million BTC-USDT long was closed in one sweep. In total, the market saw $1.36 billion in both long and short liquidations combined. 

    ETFs making things Worse…

    For the fourth straight day, spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded net outflows, removing $187 million from the market on Nov. 3. Ethereum ETFs also saw $136 million in outflows. Interestingly, Solana ETFs recorded $70 million in inflows, signaling that some traders are rotating toward higher-risk assets despite the overall market downturn.

    Market Sentiment Weakens as Futures Interest Falls

    The sell-off was accompanied by a sharp decline in Bitcoin’s futures open interest (OI), a key indicator of trader participation. CoinGlass data showed that overall OI dropped 4%, with the CME Bitcoin futures market recording a steeper 9% fall in the last 24 hours.

    A fall in open interest often signals reduced leverage and waning confidence. Historically, similar drops in OI have aligned with price dips. For instance, between September 19 and 28, a 10% OI decline came alongside an 8% fall in Bitcoin’s price, suggesting a familiar pattern of weakening momentum now.

    Traders Eye $100K as the Last Major Support

    The Crypto Fear & Greed Index dropped to 21, indicating deep caution. BTC dipped under $105,000, and traders are now closely watching the $100,000 level, viewed as Bitcoin’s next strong line of defense. Popular trader Jelle noted on X that Bitcoin must quickly reclaim the $105,000–$107,000 range to avoid a deeper correction. “The next area of support is $100K,” he said.

    Another trader, AlphaBTC, warned that a daily close below $105,300 could accelerate losses and trigger a slide under $100,000. Analysts expect bulls to defend the six-figure level strongly, but a break below it could flip Bitcoin’s long-term trend into bearish territory. On the same note, Bitfinex analysts caution that unless ETF inflows return or new institutional demand appears, Bitcoin could “potentially extend toward the $100,000 region or lower.”

    For now, the crypto market remains tense, with traders bracing for what could be a crucial test of Bitcoin’s resilience at $100,000.

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    FAQs

    Why is crypto down today?

    Crypto prices are down as Bitcoin’s sharp drop triggered massive liquidations, ETF outflows, and reduced investor confidence across the market.

    How much crypto was liquidated in the last 24 hours?

    Over $1.3 billion in leveraged positions were wiped out, with Bitcoin and Ethereum leading the liquidations.

    How is investor sentiment changing in the crypto market?

    Market fear is rising sharply, with the Crypto Fear & Greed Index falling to 21, showing cautious and risk-off trading behavior.

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