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BTC Liquidation Pressure Spikes at Key Price Levels
The cryptocurrency market is facing critical liquidation dynamics as Bitcoin’s price navigates between two significant thresholds. According to Coinglass data tracked on February 28, 2026, the liquidation landscape presents distinct risks for both long and short traders depending on BTC’s directional movement.
Long Liquidation Cascade Below $83,062
If Bitcoin falls below the $83,062 level, the consequences for leveraged long positions could be severe. Coinglass data indicates that cumulative long liquidation intensity across major centralized exchanges (CEXs) would reach $1.819 billion. This represents substantial liquidation volume that would cascade through the market if BTC drops below this critical support zone. Currently trading at $67.19K (as of February 28, 2026), Bitcoin is already positioned below this threshold, suggesting the liquidation environment remains dynamic and sensitive to price movements.
Short Liquidation Risk Above $91,618
Conversely, traders holding short positions face their own liquidation pressure point. Should BTC break through the $91,618 resistance level, the accumulated short liquidation intensity on major CEXs would reach approximately $908 million. This upper boundary represents a formidable challenge for bearish positions, indicating that a strong bullish breakout would trigger significant forced covering of short bets.
Understanding the Market Implications
These liquidation levels reveal the current distribution of leveraged positions across the market. The disparity between long liquidations ($1.819B) and short liquidations ($908M) suggests that the market currently holds more leveraged long exposure below the upper levels, making the downside potentially more volatile from a liquidation perspective. Traders monitoring these thresholds can gauge market structure and prepare for potential cascading liquidation events that may accelerate price movements in either direction.