#美国宏观经济指标链上化 Since 2025, the true picture of the $BTC and $ETH derivatives market is: liquidations have become routine. Single-day liquidations of hundreds of millions of dollars are no longer news. This reflects how active the leverage ecosystem is, and also exposes how fragile it can be.
What’s even more heartbreaking are those extreme deleveraging events. They don’t happen often, but when they do, they can instantly rewrite market sentiment and price trends. It’s often these low-frequency black swan events that catch traders off guard the most.
Honestly, surviving in such a high-volatility environment has no secret: control your leverage ratio, set strict stop-losses, and avoid over-leveraging during periods of low liquidity. These basic skills may seem simple, but the traders who can truly master them are often the ones who laugh last.
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WealthCoffee
· 12-27 15:39
Normalization of liquidation, honestly, it's deserved. Those who don't control leverage should all be cleared out.
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Black swan events can't be prevented, but you can prevent your own greed.
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You're teaching people how to behave again. I just want to ask, why do others make money so quickly?
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I believe in stop-loss, but how many can really execute it...
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Hundreds of millions of dollars lost in a day, watching the drama is quite entertaining, but I just don't want to be the one eaten.
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Over-leveraging during periods of low liquidity sounds simple, but in practice, it's just like throwing money away.
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Interesting, the more logical the article, the less people listen when they're losing money.
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If you could really live to see the last laugh, then there's no need to write this kind of article now.
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Controlling leverage multiples well? Bro, are you talking to beginners or to yourself?
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SolidityStruggler
· 12-26 08:50
Hundreds of millions of dollars cleared daily? I'm done, is this even news anymore?
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 12-26 08:46
Is liquidation becoming routine? I've long been used to watching people lose money.
Billions of dollars in liquidation have nothing to do with me; mainly, I don't have the capital to leverage and gamble.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 12-26 08:45
Haha, clearing hundreds of millions of dollars daily is nothing compared to my personal experience. I'm the guy who got bald from a black swan attack.
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PhantomMiner
· 12-26 08:42
I've seen through it, leverage is just a trap, and billions in liquidations happen without anyone blinking.
I'm not joking, the ones who truly survive are those who honestly control their risks.
When a black swan comes, no one can escape unless you have no leverage at all.
This market is just screening people; the greedier you are, the more likely you are to die.
Trust me, stop-loss is your real parent, to save you from being awakened in the middle of the night.
#美国宏观经济指标链上化 Since 2025, the true picture of the $BTC and $ETH derivatives market is: liquidations have become routine. Single-day liquidations of hundreds of millions of dollars are no longer news. This reflects how active the leverage ecosystem is, and also exposes how fragile it can be.
What’s even more heartbreaking are those extreme deleveraging events. They don’t happen often, but when they do, they can instantly rewrite market sentiment and price trends. It’s often these low-frequency black swan events that catch traders off guard the most.
Honestly, surviving in such a high-volatility environment has no secret: control your leverage ratio, set strict stop-losses, and avoid over-leveraging during periods of low liquidity. These basic skills may seem simple, but the traders who can truly master them are often the ones who laugh last.