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ETH liquidations surpass Bitcoin’s following fall below $3,200

source-logo  crypto.news 07 May 2024 11:51, UTC
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Ethereum ($ETH) liquidations surpass Bitcoin’s ($BTC) for the second time over the past seven days.

According to data provided by Coinglass, global crypto liquidations reached $195.11 million in the past 24 hours. $ETH is currently sitting on top with a total of $64.75 million in liquidations — $57.18 million longs and $7.57 million shorts.

Bitcoin comes in second with $46.74 million in liquidations over the past day — $32.85 million longs and $13.89 million shorts.

Per the data, the dominating long-position liquidations surface as the global cryptocurrency market sees correction — with the total market capitalization falling from $2.53 trillion to $2.46 trillion over the past day.

This is the second time over the past week that Ethereum’s liquidations surpassed Bitcoin. On May 1, $ETH witnessed $91.76 million in liquidations while $BTC’s hovered at $68.51 million.

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Moreover, the total crypto open interest declined by 2.12% in the past 24 hours and is currently sitting at $57.17 billion, per Coinglass data.

According to data from Santiment, the $BTC total open interest dropped from $10.45 billion to $10.21 billion over the past 24 hours. The Bitcoin price also registered a 1.5% fall in the same timeframe and is trading at $64,200 at the time of writing.

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$BTC price, $ETH price and open interest data – May 7 | Source: Santiment

Data from the market intelligence platform shows that the $ETH open interest recorded a 1.7% decline over the past day and is hovering at $4.89 billion. Ethereum is down by 2.7% in the past 24 hours and is trading at $3,110 at the reporting time.

With the fall of the global cryptocurrency open interest, lower price volatility would usually be expected for the leading digital assets.

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