Bitcoin: Clearing amount reached 1.35 billion US dollars in the past 24 hours
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In the past 24 hours, there has been a $1.35 billion settlement in the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency markets, as the price of Bitcoin fell below $103000, approaching the historical top ten settlement scale. (Bitcoin Archive)
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In the past hour, the cryptocurrency market has cleared a total of $289 million in positions, including $268 million in long positions and $20 million in short positions. (Cointelegraph)
The current price of ETH is $3398.42, with a drop of 6.63% in the past 24 hours. Among them, the total liquidation amount of contracts across the entire network in the past 1 hour was 103 million US dollars, with multiple orders being the main liquidation and 29.53 million US dollars (28.44%) of ETH liquidation. The data is for reference only.