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2025-03-03
23:59
Liquidation of Leveraged Long Position on WBTC and ETH Due to BTC Price Drop

According to PeckShieldAlert, an address holding a leveraged long position of 6.5499 WBTC and 30 ETH with a total debt of approximately $451K has been liquidated. This occurred after BTC's price fell below $87K, resulting in the seizure of 636.40 cWBTC, valued at around $1.20M.

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2025-02-28
02:15
Significant Liquidation of 711.30 cWBTC Worth $1.19 Million Observed

According to PeckShieldAlert, a transaction involving the liquidation of 711.30 cWBTC, approximately valued at $1.19 million, has been reported. This significant liquidation event may impact the trading strategies of those holding cWBTC or involved in related markets, as it indicates potential volatility or market stress.

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2025-02-19
06:35
Whale Liquidated for 7,511 cWBTC Amid Market Decline

According to Lookonchain, as the market dropped, a whale was liquidated for 7,511 cWBTC valued at $14.43 million. This particular whale has a history of being liquidated, having experienced three liquidations during the 2022 price crash, totaling 74,426 cWBTC worth $32.82 million.

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2025-02-19
06:35
Significant Whale Liquidation in cWBTC Amid Market Decline

According to Lookonchain, a major whale was liquidated for 7,511 $cWBTC, valued at $14.43 million, during a recent market drop. Previously, this whale faced three liquidations during the 2022 price crash, totaling 74,426 $cWBTC, equivalent to $32.82 million. Such liquidations can signal market stress and impact cWBTC trading volumes and prices.

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2024-09-07
07:59
Potential Liquidation Alert for Whale on Compound

According to Lookonchain, a whale is facing potential liquidations of 488.45 WBTC (worth $26.47 million) on the Compound platform. The whale's health rate is critically low at 1.07, with a liquidation price set at $50,429. This whale has previously been liquidated three times during the 2022 price crash, involving a total of 74,426 cWBTC (worth $32.82 million).

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