ChainCatcher reports that, according to Coinglass data, if BTC drops below $86,908, the total long liquidation strength on major CEXs will reach $1.613 billion. Conversely, if BTC breaks through $95,933, the total short liquidation strength on major CEXs will reach $1.478 billion.
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