Most Liquidated (24h)
Whale Liquidations >$1M
Most Liquidated (24h)
Whale Liquidations >$1M
Liquidations/ETH
Live Ethereum futures liquidations over the last 24 hours, streamed from Binance, OKX, Bybit, Bitget and Hyperliquid.
24h Total Liquidated
$141.11M
5,336 events
Longs Liquidated
$70.76M
2,179 events
Shorts Liquidated
$70.36M
3,157 events
Liquidation Events
5,336
last 24 hours
Largest Single Liquidation
$258.43K
recent events
$70.76M of longs vs $70.36M of shorts liquidated in the last 24h.
| Side | Amount | Price | Exchange | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Long | $4.12K | $1,762.00 | Hyperliquid | 7m ago |
| Long | $30.27K | $1,762.00 | Hyperliquid | 7m ago |
| Long | $18.76K | $1,762.50 | Hyperliquid | 8m ago |
| Long | $1.56K | $1,762.70 | Hyperliquid | 8m ago |
| Long | $3.81K | $1,762.70 | Hyperliquid | 8m ago |
| Long | $2.25K |
A ETH liquidation happens when a leveraged Ethereumfutures position is forcefully closed by the exchange because it can no longer meet its margin requirement. The position is closed at market, locking in the trader's loss and adding one-sided flow to the ETH order book.
A long liquidation is a leveraged buyer being wiped out — a forced sell that typically clusters near local tops. A short liquidation is a leveraged seller being wiped out — a forced buy that clusters near local bottoms. When many traders sit on the same side of Ethereum, a small move can trigger a liquidation cascade, where each forced close pushes price further and liquidates the next batch.
CryptoLovers tracks every ETH liquidation in real time from the WebSocket feeds of Binance, OKX, Bybit, Bitget and Hyperliquid, then aggregates the last 24 hours into the totals above. Liquidations are a flow signal — they tell you what just happened, not what will happen next.
$141.11M in Ethereum (ETH) futures positions were liquidated over the last 24 hours across 5,336 separate liquidation events.
More Ethereum longs were liquidated in the last 24 hours: $70.76M of longs (2,179 events) versus $70.36M of shorts (3,157 events).
A ETH liquidation happens when a leveraged Ethereum futures position is forcefully closed by the exchange because it can no longer meet its margin requirement. Long liquidations are forced sells (leveraged buyers wiped out); short liquidations are forced buys (leveraged sellers wiped out).
| $1,762.70 |
| Hyperliquid |
| 8m ago |
| Long | $1.88K | $1,762.70 | Hyperliquid | 8m ago |
| Long | $5.33K | $1,762.80 | Hyperliquid | 8m ago |
| Short | $258.43K | $1,768.36 | OKX | 8m ago |
| Short | $5.88K | $1,761.24 | OKX | 8m ago |
| Short | $57.24K | $1,767.81 | OKX | 8m ago |
| Short | $1.84K | $1,769.50 | Bybit | 8m ago |
| Long | $4.14K | $1,761.20 | Hyperliquid | 8m ago |
| Long | $29.57K | $1,761.30 | Hyperliquid | 8m ago |
| Long | $2.37K | $1,760.70 | Hyperliquid | 9m ago |
| Long | $17.75K | $1,760.70 | Hyperliquid | 9m ago |
| Long | $12.95K | $1,760.70 | Hyperliquid | 9m ago |
| Long | $1.27K | $1,760.70 | Hyperliquid | 9m ago |
| Long | $2.25K | $1,760.50 | Hyperliquid | 9m ago |
| Long | $32.03K | $1,760.50 | Hyperliquid | 9m ago |
CryptoLovers streams ETH liquidations live from the WebSocket feeds of Binance, OKX, Bybit, Bitget and Hyperliquid — the same raw data professional desks watch, with no proprietary estimate or delay.