In the past 24 hours, the entire network liquidated more than 200 million US dollars, and ORDI liquidated 24.7 million US dollars, second only to BTC
On December 7th, BlockBeats reported that over the past 24 hours, there have been over 200 million USD in liquidations across the entire network. ORDI's liquidations amounted to 24.7 million USD, second only to BTC (38.79 million USD) and ETH (29.3 million USD). Additionally, ORDI's long positions were liquidated for 14.48 million USD, while short positions were liquidated for 10.22 million USD.
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