The leverage map beneath Bitcoin’s current price has a specific threshold. Below $65,000, the cascade begins. What the Liquidation Map Shows The CoinGlass BitcoinThe leverage map beneath Bitcoin’s current price has a specific threshold. Below $65,000, the cascade begins. What the Liquidation Map Shows The CoinGlass Bitcoin

Over $3 Billion in Bitcoin Long Positions Face Liquidation if Price Drops Below $65,000

2026/03/23 22:05
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The leverage map beneath Bitcoin’s current price has a specific threshold. Below $65,000, the cascade begins.

What the Liquidation Map Shows

The CoinGlass Bitcoin Exchange Liquidation Map on the 30-day timeframe shows the distribution of cumulative long and short liquidation leverage across price levels from $61,144 to $78,588, with Bitcoin’s current price marked at $68,561. The bars represent the concentration of leveraged positions that would be forcibly closed at each price level, split across Binance, OKX, and Bybit.

Reading the chart from the current price leftward toward lower levels, the long liquidation bars are densely concentrated between $65,000 and $68,000, with the largest individual clusters appearing in the $65,505 to $67,374 range.

Below $65,000, the cumulative long liquidation leverage line, shown in the declining red curve on the left side of the chart, accelerates, reflecting that a move to that level would trigger a compounding sequence of forced closures rather than a series of isolated events.

The alert flagged by the over $3 billion in long positions risk liquidation if Bitcoin drops below $65,000. That figure represents the cumulative leverage exposure that sits between current price and the $65,000 threshold, concentrated across the three major exchanges tracked.

The Short Side

The cumulative short liquidation leverage line, the rising green curve on the right side of the chart, tells the opposite story. Short liquidation exposure is concentrated above current price, with the largest bars visible in the $70,311 to $74,850 range. The green curve reaches approximately $7.65 billion at the upper end of the chart near $78,588, meaning a sustained move above $70,000 would begin triggering short liquidations at an accelerating pace.

Bitcoin’s recovery to $70,273 following Trump’s Iran diplomatic pause, covered in earlier reporting today, has already moved price into the lower edge of the short liquidation zone. The $70,311 level visible on the chart as the first significant short liquidation cluster sits approximately $40 above the current price at the time of writing. A sustained hold above $70,000 begins the process of squeezing that short exposure, which would add upward price pressure as forced short closures generate buy-side flow.

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The Structural Setup

The liquidation map places Bitcoin at a pivotal point between two liquidation zones. Below $65,000, more than $3 billion in long liquidations create downside amplification risk. Above $70,311, an accelerating short squeeze creates upside amplification potential. Current price at $68,561 sits in the gap between those two zones, which is consistent with the no-trade zone analysis from Ali Charts covered earlier this week, where the $65,636 to $70,685 range was identified as the area where buyers and sellers are most evenly matched.

The Iran diplomatic pause has temporarily reduced the probability of the downside scenario. Whether Bitcoin can sustain above $70,000 and begin triggering the short liquidation cascade above that level, or whether the five-day diplomatic window closes without resolution and reintroduces the downside risk, is the binary that defines the week ahead.

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