What happens when BTC touches the six-figure mark? A staggering $10 billion in short positions sits on the edge of annihilation. That's right—once Bitcoin breaks through $100,000, over ten billion dollars worth of bearish bets face liquidation. The scale of this short squeeze potential is massive, and it's creating a powder keg scenario in the derivatives market. Bulls are eyeing this level not just as a psychological milestone, but as a potential catalyst for cascading liquidations that could fuel even sharper upward momentum. The question isn't just if we'll hit $100k—it's what kind of volatility erupts when all those shorts get wiped out.
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AirDropMissed
· 12-04 12:07
The 1 billion short sellers are going to get wrecked. Breaking 100,000 is harvest time.
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DegenDreamer
· 12-03 04:08
A 1 billion airdrop is about to explode; the ripple effect will be insane.
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LightningAllInHero
· 12-02 19:01
1 billion Get Liquidated? Hey, short positions really went big this time!
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SleepyValidator
· 12-02 18:56
10 billion in short positions is waiting to be liquidated. This show is interesting.
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bridgeOops
· 12-02 18:52
1 billion US dollars in short positions are waiting to be liquidated, this wave is likely to go crazy.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 12-02 18:49
1 billion short positions Get Liquidated? This wave is going to wipe out a bunch of people.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-02 18:45
The short positions worth 1 billion are about to explode, this is what we really need to see.
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GovernancePretender
· 12-02 18:45
1 billion short orders are about to explode, how can we not charge in this wave?
What happens when BTC touches the six-figure mark? A staggering $10 billion in short positions sits on the edge of annihilation. That's right—once Bitcoin breaks through $100,000, over ten billion dollars worth of bearish bets face liquidation. The scale of this short squeeze potential is massive, and it's creating a powder keg scenario in the derivatives market. Bulls are eyeing this level not just as a psychological milestone, but as a potential catalyst for cascading liquidations that could fuel even sharper upward momentum. The question isn't just if we'll hit $100k—it's what kind of volatility erupts when all those shorts get wiped out.