241112: Bitcoin Spikes Above $89K in Wild Trading Session, Battering Both Bulls and Bears
Bitcoin briefly surged above $89,000 in early Asian hours, before correcting to as low as $87,000, in a wild trading session that saw the asset extend 7-day gains to over 32%. The volatility caused nearly $700 million in liquidations on crypto-tracked futures, impacting both longs and shorts (or be
Bitcoin briefly surged above $89,000 in early Asian hours, before correcting to as low as $87,000, in a wild trading session that saw the asset extend 7-day gains to over 32%. The volatility caused nearly $700 million in liquidations on crypto-tracked futures, impacting both longs and shorts (or bets on higher and lower prices, respectively), with $380 million in bearish traders and $290 million in bullish bets evaporated. Such cumulative losses are the highest since early April, when BTC briefly crossed its previous peak at over $73,000.
BTC-tracked futures recorded over $200 million in short liquidations, followed by $40 million in bearish ether trades. Futures of other majors and midcaps, from Solana’s SOL to Aptos (APT) saw over $25 million in losses each — with unusually large figures implying a swift return to riskier bets among crypto traders. These futures typically see liquidations under $5 million in general market conditions.
Annualized funding rates have spiked to over 30% across some altcoin-tracked futures, Coinglass data shows. BTC zoomed more than 7% in the past 24 hours following an unusually bullish weekend, carrying over sentiment for higher prices after Republican Donald Trump's win at the U.S. presidential elections last week. A Republican sweep could see total crypto market cap grow to $10 trillion by the end of 2026 from the current $3 trillion mark, bank analysts say, with price targets of $100,000 by the end of this year.
Traders warn of a price correction in the short term, however, with the risk of a leverage washout above the $90,000 level and predictions of a slower ascent from current levels to $100,000.
Source: CoinDesk
Futures Market Updates
BTC crushing $89K got over $210 million in short positions liquidated.
Bitcoin Futures Updates
Total BTC Open Interest: $52.7B (+7.65%)
BTC Volume (24H): $202.79B (+93.64%)
BTC Liquidations (24H): $48.84M (Long)/$213.09M (Short)
Long/Short Ratio: 51%/49%
Funding Rate: 0.0536%
Ether Futures Updates
Total ETH Open Interest: $17.94B (+4.75%)
ETH Volume (24H): $83.37B (+38.90%)
ETH Liquidations (24H): $36.62M (Long)/$44.62M (Short)
Long/Short Ratio: 49.43%/50.57%
Funding Rate: 0.0596%
Top 3 OI Surges
COS: $5.03M (+125.70%)
$DEGEN: $3.26M (+124.13%)
CRO: $25.09M (+81.83%)
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