Bitcoin's recent rally has completely stunned a large number of traders. The bears are trapped tightly, with liquidation orders piling up into a mountain—approaching a scale of 800 million USD. This is not small volatility; it's truly powerful. Market sentiment is rapidly shifting, from hesitation to sudden aggression, with the quick turnaround catching many off guard.



Looking at how fierce this movement is, many might not even have reacted before their positions were already liquidated. Short-term liquidations of this scale often indicate that bigger moves are brewing ahead. Either the market will continue to accelerate upward or experience a sharp correction. Now is the critical moment to observe the details of the market—trading volume, support levels, large traders' movements—all of which tell a story. Are you following this wave of market action?
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MetaverseVagrantvip
· 01-17 21:42
800 million USD liquidation, pretty interesting, the shorts really didn't hold steady this time This is the moment the market teaches us a lesson, a slight delay in reaction and it's Game Over By the way, whether we can push for another wave depends on the trading volume, still feeling nervous
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 01-16 23:59
$800 million liquidation, the shorts are really wiped out. The pace is so fast that they can't react at all. Yesterday they were still hesitating, and today they got liquidated directly, it's that simple. Not following this wave, it's too fierce. Let's wait for the pullback. Usually, there is still hope after such a large-scale liquidation, but it's uncertain whether it will go up or crash down. I think big players are accumulating, there will definitely be more moves later. Half of the positions have already been cleared, and the rest depends on the support level.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-16 21:12
800 million liquidation orders piled up into a mountain. This time, I'm really not playing around; the bears were directly squeezed into meat patties. I just laugh when I see others get liquidated. I've already pulled back; I don't touch uncertain markets. Is there still hope for this rally? I always feel a bit tense about the wind. With such a fierce market, how can there still be people daring to use full leverage? Truly brave. What are the big players doing? It seems they've already seen through everything. We retail investors are just the chives. This rapid shift really caught us off guard. Just after closing positions, it skyrocketed. A history of blood and tears. The trading volume suddenly exploded, but the strength is still limited. It feels like there's still more to come.
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SellLowExpertvip
· 01-14 23:11
800 million USD liquidation, looks satisfying but I always feel there's a backlash coming I also didn't keep up, almost got squeezed This kind of market condition is really not worth gambling
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ruggedSoBadLMAOvip
· 01-14 23:10
The shorts are really crushed, I was stunned by the 800 million liquidation --- Didn't catch the bottom this time, now I regret it to death --- Big players are just storytelling again, I'm just a listener --- Haven't reacted in time and my position is gone, typical --- If it keeps pushing up, I might really believe it --- Is it serious to see the liquidation pile up? I'm a bit scared --- If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have closed my position --- Who can understand the story behind this market? I'm really confused --- Turning around so quickly, are they here to cut the leeks again? --- The scale of 800 million is indeed fierce, I really don't know how it will go from here
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Web3ExplorerLinvip
· 01-14 23:07
hypothesis: this liquidation cascade we're witnessing actually mirrors the byzantine generals problem—everyone thought they had consensus until suddenly... they didn't. 800m getting wiped is basically the market's way of saying "who was actually prepared?" fascinating stuff tbh
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SnapshotBotvip
· 01-14 23:06
800 million liquidation orders piled up, short sellers were directly squeezed to death. This rhythm is really incredible. This rebound was as precise as a surgical knife. Before we could react, it was liquidated. Something's off. Will it continue upward or sharply retrace? It all depends on who can hold the support level now. Are the big players moving? Keep a close eye on trading volume; the next move is hidden in the details. Yesterday still in loss, today just liquidated. This is the crypto world.
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GasWastervip
· 01-14 23:03
800 million USD liquidation? Man, this time it's really a bloodbath. The shorts are trapped and can't straighten up.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9vip
· 01-14 22:57
$800 million in liquidations, with the shorts being crushed to the ground, this is really brutal. --- Fortunately, I didn't leverage too much, or I might have been one of the chopped-up retail investors in this wave. --- Who can keep up with such a quick turnaround? I was stunned when I looked at the candlestick chart. --- Will it continue to surge later, or is this the top? No one can say for sure now. --- People watching trading volume and support levels probably just want to be friends with time. I just want to quickly catch the bottom. --- Such a large liquidation scale indicates that the market still has heat, not as tragic as a death spiral. --- Really, the feeling of exploding without warning is too uncomfortable. I was caught in this wave too. --- Are big players moving? I can't see it. It feels like it's all robots dancing on the trading floor. --- Having broken through support several times in a row, it still feels far from the bottom.
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