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Bitcoin Carnage: $322 Million Worth Longs Incinerated in One Hour

Thu, 29/01/2026 - 16:46
Bitcoin has just experienced a truly devastating crash, collapsing below $85,000.
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Bitcoin Carnage: $322 Million Worth Longs Incinerated in One Hour
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The cryptocurrency market suffered a catastrophic flash crash on Thursday. The sudden Bitcoin plunge liquidated nearly $800 million in leveraged positions being liquidated over the last 24 hours.

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The carnage was most severe in a single, brutal hour of trading where bulls were caught off guard. 

According to CoinGlass liquidation data, a staggering $301.15 million in long positions were wiped out in just 60 minutes. Longs accounted for 96% of the damage ($301.15 million).

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Bullish traders with no time to react as Bitcoin plunged from highs near $90,600 toward the $84,000 support level.

The liquidation cascade

Over the full day, $797.91 million has been erased from the market. Of this, $690.26 million came from bullish traders who were betting on a breakout to new highs.

Bitcoin (BTC) plunged 5.3% to $84,635, dragging the broader digital asset market down with it. 

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The single largest liquidation order of the day occurred on Hyperliquid, where a massive $31.64 million BTC-USD position was forcibly closed.

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