Roughly $8 billion in short liquidation exposure is stacked above current price levels of Bitcoin, compared to less than $200 million in long liquidations belowRoughly $8 billion in short liquidation exposure is stacked above current price levels of Bitcoin, compared to less than $200 million in long liquidations below

Bitcoin Leverage Skews Heavily Short as $8B in Liquidations Cluster Above Price

2026/03/01 19:34
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Roughly $8 billion in short liquidation exposure is stacked above current price levels of Bitcoin, compared to less than $200 million in long liquidations below.

The asymmetry suggests the market is structurally positioned for potential upside volatility if price begins to squeeze higher.

What the Liquidation Map Shows

The data displays cumulative liquidation leverage across major exchanges, separating short exposure (green cumulative curve) from long exposure (red cumulative curve).

Above the current price near $67,000, the green curve rises steadily, indicating increasing clusters of short positions that would be forced to close if price trades into higher levels. That cumulative short liquidation exposure approaches $8 billion toward the upper price bands.

Below current price, the red cumulative curve representing long liquidations is comparatively shallow. Total long exposure at risk appears below $200 million, meaning downside moves would trigger significantly fewer forced liquidations relative to the upside.

This imbalance creates a structurally asymmetric liquidation environment.

Why the Skew Matters

When leverage is heavily concentrated on one side, price movements into those zones can accelerate rapidly due to forced position closures. In this case, upside moves would pressure short sellers, potentially creating a cascade effect as stop-outs and liquidations fuel additional buying.

Conversely, while downside continuation remains possible, the limited long liquidation pool suggests less mechanical acceleration from forced selling compared to what a short squeeze could generate.

It is important to note that liquidation maps highlight potential liquidity zones, not guaranteed outcomes. Price can move away from heavily stacked areas if spot demand and broader momentum do not support continuation.

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Structural Implications for Near-Term Price Action

At current levels near $67.4K, Bitcoin sits below a dense band of short exposure. A break and sustained acceptance above nearby resistance zones would increase the probability of that short liquidity being tested.

If price instead rotates lower and loses key support levels, the comparatively thin long liquidation cluster suggests downside could be more controlled rather than cascade-driven, unless new leveraged longs enter the market.

The present structure reflects a leverage environment that is materially skewed to one side. Whether that imbalance resolves through a squeeze or gradual de-risking will depend on spot flows and broader momentum confirmation.

The post Bitcoin Leverage Skews Heavily Short as $8B in Liquidations Cluster Above Price appeared first on ETHNews.

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