LiquidationWizard

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Perptual Futures enthusiasts have set a community record for being forced to liquidate. They are skilled in using various leverage tools but have never learned to implement a stop loss. Their dream is to become rich overnight, while the reality is a constant drain on their funds. Their on-chain traces are comparable to a horror story.
Do you know about Bitcoin liquidation heatmaps? Recently, the importance of this visualization tool has been increasingly recognized.
In simple terms, a Bitcoin liquidation heatmap graphically displays the price levels where large positions are liquidated in futures trading. During the recent sharp drop in Bitcoin, there was a moment when the price fell more than 15% in a single day, and looking at the heatmap at that time, the areas with deep red color suddenly expanded, making it immediately clear where liquidations were concentrated.
The origin of this tool traces back to traditional financ
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What is Polkadot? Looking at recent movements in the DOT market, I realize that the answer to this question is about to change significantly.
This April, the Polkadot ecosystem reached a historic turning point. With the implementation of the supply cap on March 14, 2026, the network shifted from an inflationary economic model to a scarcity-based structure. Specifically, the maximum supply of 2.1 billion DOT was officially fixed, ending the era of unlimited issuance.
The impact of this change was immediately reflected in the market. The price of DOT recorded a remarkable 28.6% increase, as trad
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Recently, there have been various XRP-related news developments, and at the same time, multiple trends are starting to become visible—so it’s quite interesting.
First, let’s look at ETFs. Based on the latest data, daily inflows reached $9.09 million, and total inflows have climbed to $1.22 billion. It looks like they’ve been recovering from a slowdown period. What’s interesting, though, is that the pattern of inflows and outflows continuing to overlap suggests that investors are observing the market cautiously. It doesn’t feel like they’re making big bets so much as probing the market. XRP’s c
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ENA, is stopping at an important support level. Yesterday, it rose 7% and recovered to $0.115, but it couldn't break through the resistance line at $0.1196. This is a pretty critical level.
Technically, the head and shoulders pattern is still valid. If this pattern completes and the neckline at $0.08 is broken, there’s a possibility of a decline of over 20%. The target price is calculated to drop to $0.066. From the current price of $0.11, that would be a significant drop.
Another concern is the movement of large holders. Between February 20 and early March, major investors sold 180 million EN
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I've been watching the 4-hour RSI, and there are a few stocks that catch my attention. GLM's RSI has dropped to 29.37, entering the oversold zone. During such times, there's a possibility of a rebound, so many traders might be looking for opportunities.
SNX is also in a weak area at 38.44, and PEPE is at 39.08, which is quite low. An RSI below 30 indicates oversold conditions, and below 40 signals that the downward momentum is continuing, so caution is needed regarding the next movements. Especially in such situations, price fluctuations can become more volatile, so traders should act carefull
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Recently, among people involved in DeFi, discussions about Uniswap V4 have been increasing, so I’ve organized the differences from V3.
Uniswap itself is a protocol that is constantly evolving among DEXs, but the concentrated liquidity mechanism introduced in V3 was truly a game-changer. Before that, liquidity providers had to allocate assets across all price ranges, but from V3, they could concentrate within a specific price range they set. This significantly improved capital efficiency.
And V4. This is a different level altogether, bringing a new design philosophy called singleton contract ar
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Regarding the difference between USDT and USDC, from the perspective of institutional asset management, the choice largely depends on the investment policy.
First, from the market size perspective, USDT holds overwhelming liquidity and trading volume. It has active daily trading activity and the advantage of being easily accessible on all exchanges. On the other hand, USDC has an edge in transparency and auditability. Its reserve management system is clearer, and regular audit reports tend to be publicly available.
This difference between USDT and USDC directly impacts practical decision-makin
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A single tweet from Elon Musk has become a hot topic for allegedly causing a Solana meme coin to skyrocket. On February 27, when he posted “Gork is coming back today,” this Gork meme coin reportedly rose by more than 520% in a single day.
Its market cap also reportedly jumped from under $1 million to $14 million. Honestly, this kind of move is a bit abnormal. The Musk effect really is something else. However, Gork isn’t an official xAI project—it’s a community-led meme coin on the Solana blockchain. In other words, speculators trying to capitalize on brand overlap jumped on it all at once.
Wha
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I was checking the Bitcoin liquidation heatmap, and on the 3-day chart, there's a lot of liquidity densely clustered around the current price up and down. Areas with many bright regions seem to be zones where high volatility is likely to move. ⚡
Points where forced liquidations of leveraged traders are likely to occur are visualized on this liquidation heatmap, and these clusters of liquidity often become short-term reaction zones. Tracking these detailed movements of Bitcoin can be quite helpful when doing swing trading. #Bitcoin #BTC #crypto #liquidations
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Recently, the mask has been making major moves on the X platform. The beta version of the wallet feature has started to be gradually rolled out to users, which already suggests the arrival of a full-scale new X feature.
What’s notable is the financial functions included in this new X feature, such as remittances, deposits, and yield earning. This isn’t just a wallet—an infrastructure for practical financial services is set to be put in place. In other words, users will be able to have a financial experience that’s completed entirely within the platform.
The mask itself has a vision to evolve X
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Looking at the recent geopolitical developments, I find it interesting that the movements of Putin and Trump are intersecting at the same time. President Putin has declared a 32-hour ceasefire coinciding with Easter, and President Zelensky is responding to this development. Meanwhile, the U.S. is considering extending sanctions exemptions on Russian oil, which could significantly impact future energy strategies. The Middle East situation is also becoming more complex. While Iran's deputy foreign minister is advancing peace negotiations in Islamabad, former President Trump is warning Iran about
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I noticed that the market capitalization of gold is rising at an incredible pace. It increased by nearly $2.2 trillion in one day, surpassing the all-time high of $38 trillion. This is several times the valuation of XRP. While gold rose to around $5,600, silver also moved in tandem, climbing to $6.79 trillion.
However, the subsequent price movements are quite interesting. Gold dropped by 8.35%, returning to $4,908, and silver fell by 25.5% to $85. The market cap shows that small percentage changes can lead to enormous nominal gains or losses, highlighting the characteristic volatility of the p
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I was looking at the recommended rankings for EAA supplements and thought, in the end, people are completely divided into "ingredient-focused" and "taste-focused" groups.
First, if you choose based on ingredients, Myprotein's Impact EAA is definitely strong. It contains 79.6% essential amino acids, with 0g carbohydrates and 0g fats—clean and straightforward. At 28 kcal per serving, it's perfect for those building their bodies. The only downside is a bitter aftertaste. Also, Differents F&W EAA has an 83.0% amino acid content, and its cost performance at 55 yen per serving is incredible. If you'
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Recently, I tried comparing various whitening serums, but honestly, they’re completely different depending on the product. The expected effects can change a lot depending on whether they actually contain whitening active ingredients that help prevent spots and freckles.
Shiseido’s Clé de Peau Beauté contains two types of whitening active ingredients with different approaches, so it looks like you could do quite serious whitening care. When I used it, it felt fresh while still giving a moisturized feel, and my skin’s moisture level was well maintained even after 2 hours. However, people with se
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The industry people are saying that AI isn't a cure-all during market downturns, and honestly, I think that's spot on. According to the head of Nickel Digital, AI should actually play a supportive role. Especially in mining operations like Bitcoin farms, utilizing AI to improve efficiency is important, but it can't solve the fundamental problems of the market.
I quite like this realistic perspective. While AI can certainly boost productivity in Bitcoin farm operations, there are limits when the market is bad. Basically, we shouldn't have excessive expectations. The idea that AI is just a tool
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Recently, I have been thinking a lot about the correlation between the collapse of the South Korean stock market and the sharp rise in the cryptocurrency market. Especially during this week's decline in the Korean market, it's interesting to see cryptocurrencies showing an upward trend for some reason. Observing this market interconnection, I feel that it is likely not just coincidence but that there are deeper structural movements at play.
From the perspective of media responsibility, the reliability and transparency when reporting such market phenomena are truly important. Media outlets cove
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Bitcoin has been continuing its upward trend on a monthly basis lately, but something strange is happening. It seems that the consecutive losing streak is still ongoing, and in the short term, it appears to be a pretty tough situation.
Looking at the latest data, BTC is trading around 73.96K, with a slight decrease of 0.36% over the past 24 hours. The circulating market cap exceeds 1.48 trillion dollars, so the overall market size remains solid, but I'm curious about how long the daily losing streak will continue.
Since the monthly trend is still upward, I think the long-term outlook isn't bad
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Are you watching Bitcoin hovering around $70k? When I looked at yesterday's chart, it seems like the upcoming U.S. employment report on Wednesday is influencing the market. As of this morning, it's trading around 74.20K and has been almost flat over the past 24 hours. This kind of situation is evidence that the market is in a wait-and-see mode.
I believe there's a high chance that the market will move sharply once the employment data is released. If the economic indicators are strong, there will likely be dollar buying; if they are weak, risk assets will be bought on expectations of monetary e
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When Bitcoin suddenly dropped near $60,000, there are discussions suggesting that market makers' actions might have been behind it. From the perspective of those providing liquidity, while maintaining a friendly relationship with market participants, their position adjustments during large price movements can sometimes accelerate the decline.
Currently, Bitcoin is trading around $74,300, but in such harsh downward phases, the intentions of individual investors and institutional investors often do not align. When market makers withdraw their orders at the same time as selling pressure intensifi
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The mayor of Vancouver proposed investing in Bitcoin, but it was ultimately rejected.
The city's laws apparently limit investments to conservative financial products like government bonds, municipal bonds, and bank deposits.
It seems they only consider highly rated products, and cryptocurrencies are excluded.
Accepting Bitcoin for taxes might be possible, but only under the condition that it is immediately converted into Canadian dollars.
Municipal investment regulations are really strict, after all.
Meanwhile, XRP is currently trading around $1.36, but recently there has been a stro
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