Bitget App
Trade smarter
Buy cryptoMarketsTradeFuturesEarnSquareMore
Bitcoin drawn back toward $40k as market capitalization recovers $30 billion

Bitcoin drawn back toward $40k as market capitalization recovers $30 billion

Crypto SlateCrypto Slate2024/01/24 15:35
By:Oluwapelumi Adejumo

Bitcoin's improved price liquidated roughly $160 million from crypto traders who held positions on the market.

 

Bitcoin’s price reclaimed the $40,000 threshold after trading below the mark during the last two days.

According to CryptoSlate’s data, the top cryptocurrency spiked by around 4% during the last 24 hours, peaking at nearly $40,500 today, Jan. 24, before slightly retracing to $39,997 as of press time.

Experts have attributed BTC’s poor performance during this period to selling pressure from the derivative cd4f53d4-005c-45b0-9a74-8c721b040356. However, CryptoSlate Insight identified a significant uptick in the top currency whales’ activity, suggesting that this cohort was buying, even as the price dipped under $40,000 .

Meanwhile, the price gain enabled Bitcoin’s market capitalization to increase by around $30 billion to $785 billion during the reporting hours.

Similarly, Bitcoin’s improved fortunes triggered a general trend reversal for the crypto market, with several large-cap alternative cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum , Solana , and XRP , reporting significant gains during the reporting period.

The broader crypto industry rose 3.26% in the last 24 hours to $1.56 trillion.

 

Nearly $160M liquidated.

 

Coinglass data reveals the significant market shakeup liquidated $156 million from 55,036 traders within the past day.

Short traders—those speculating on price declines—experienced losses totaling $83.77 million, while their long counterparts, expressing more bullish sentiments, incurred losses amounting to $72.48 million.

Bitcoin led liquidations, accounting for a substantial $51.22 million. The asset price reversal caused short traders to lose $35.25 million, while long traders faced a $15.97 million setback.

Ethereum traders were not spared, registering losses of $41.45 million, with $24.5 million attributed to long trades and $16.95 million to shorts. Noteworthy is the largest single liquidation event—a $3.69 million short position on ETHUSDT, occurring on the Binance platform.

In addition to the major cryptocurrencies, traders involved with Solana, Sui Protocol, and Ordinals also experienced losses, amounting to $8.99 million, $4.1 million, and $3.80 million, respectively.

When examining the distribution of liquidations across exchanges, Binance , boasting the highest trading volume, dominated with a 45.31% share, followed closely by OKX at 33.26%. Binance and OKX have witnessed liquidations totaling $72.23 million and $53.03 million, respectively.

 
0
0

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.

PoolX: Earn new token airdrops
Lock your assets and earn 10%+ APR
Lock now!

You may also like

From yen rate hikes to mining farms shutting down, why is bitcoin still falling?

The recent decline in bitcoin prices is primarily driven by expectations of a rate hike by the Bank of Japan, uncertainty regarding the US Federal Reserve's rate cut trajectory, and systemic de-risking by market participants. Japan's potential rate hike may trigger the unwinding of global arbitrage trades, leading to a sell-off in risk assets. At the same time, increased uncertainty over US rate cuts has intensified market volatility. In addition, selling by long-term holders, miners, and market makers has further amplified the price drop. Summary generated by Mars AI This summary was generated by the Mars AI model, and the accuracy and completeness of its content are still being iteratively updated.

MarsBit2025/12/16 04:27
From yen rate hikes to mining farms shutting down, why is bitcoin still falling?

The Economist: The Real Threat of Cryptocurrency to Traditional Banks

The crypto industry is replacing Wall Street's privileged status within the American right-wing camp.

ForesightNews 速递2025/12/16 04:23
The Economist: The Real Threat of Cryptocurrency to Traditional Banks

Grayscale's Top 10 Crypto Predictions: Key Trends for 2026 You Can't Miss

The market is transitioning from an emotion-driven cycle of speculation to a phase of structural differentiation driven by regulatory channels, long-term capital, and fundamental-based pricing.

BlockBeats2025/12/16 03:57
Grayscale's Top 10 Crypto Predictions: Key Trends for 2026 You Can't Miss

From Yen Interest Rate Hike to Mining Farm Shutdown, Why Is Bitcoin Still Falling

The market is down again, but this may not be a good buying opportunity this time.

BlockBeats2025/12/16 03:55
From Yen Interest Rate Hike to Mining Farm Shutdown, Why Is Bitcoin Still Falling
© 2025 Bitget