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Michael Burry's latest bearish stance has once again attracted attention. This hedge fund manager, famous for 'The Big Short', recently pointed out a concerning phenomenon in last week's crypto market liquidations — the liquidation scale of tokenized silver temporarily exceeded that of Bitcoin, reflecting a deeper systemic risk.
Burry calls this phenomenon the 'Collateral Death Spiral'. When crypto asset prices fall, highly leveraged positions are forced to close, and this liquidation pressure not only affects Bitcoin and Ethereum but also spreads to the tokenized commodities market. According to Burry's observations, on the Hyperliquid exchange, the liquidation scale of silver futures even surpassed that of Bitcoin — a rare occurrence in the crypto market.
The logic behind this event is actually quite clear. When traditional metal markets experience sharp corrections, those high-leverage long positions on crypto exchanges suddenly face difficulties. Traders either cannot meet margin requirements or watch their positions be automatically liquidated by the platform. More critically, CME increased margin requirements for gold and silver futures, further amplifying market risk sentiment, forcing leveraged traders to add collateral or reduce their positions.
Interestingly, this pressure quickly propagated from traditional markets into the crypto ecosystem. Tokenized metal contracts allow traders to conduct 24/7 macro trading on crypto platforms, but the same mechanism also amplifies risks under market stress. When leverage is concentrated in low-liquidity products, small price fluctuations can trigger chain reactions of liquidations.
Burry emphasizes the core issue: crypto exchanges have evolved into around-the-clock macro trading hubs. Volatility and risk parameter adjustments in traditional financial markets can rapidly permeate the digital asset space, and this cross-market liquidity crisis often strikes unexpectedly. When everyone crowds in the same direction, a sudden liquidity crunch can trigger a liquidation storm. The reversal of silver liquidations surpassing Bitcoin’s is a prime example of this systemic fragility. For long-term market participants, this should be a clear signal — in high leverage environments, risks can emerge from any unexpected place.