$675 Million In Bitcoin Longs Face Liquidation If Price Breaks Below $65,000

Bitcoin 2026-02-12 01:08

5 Million In Bitcoin Longs Face Liquidation If Price Breaks Below ,000

Bitcoin (BTC) is wedged between two large clusters of leveraged positions that could amplify its next major move in either direction.

Coinglass data from Wednesday show $675 million in cumulative long liquidation pressure below $65,000 and $905 million in short liquidation pressure above $69,000 across major centralized exchanges.

The cryptocurrency was trading near $66,800 on Wednesday, down about 3% on the day and roughly 47% from its October all-time high above $126,000.

What The Data Shows

Liquidation maps do not predict exact dollar amounts of forced closures. Instead, they measure relative "strength" - the concentration of leveraged positions at specific price levels compared to surrounding levels.

A larger cluster suggests the price would react more intensely if it reaches that zone, as cascading forced closures amplify the move.

The current setup shows a slightly larger concentration of short positions above $69,000 than long positions below $65,000. That asymmetry means a rally could trigger more forced buying than a drop would trigger forced selling, at least at these specific thresholds.

Bitcoin's open interest across futures markets currently stands at approximately $44.9 billion, according to Coinglass. Total crypto derivatives open interest has fallen roughly 22% over the past month, dropping from $815 billion to about $638 billion, per Investing.com analysis.

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Why It Matters

The broader context adds weight to these levels. Bitcoin has dropped more than 21% year to date and briefly touched $60,062 last week - its lowest in approximately 16 months.

The Feb. 5 sell-off alone triggered $2.6 billion in total crypto liquidations within 24 hours, with long positions accounting for over $2.1 billion of that amount, according to Incrypted data sourced from Coinglass.

Since then, Bitcoin has been stuck between roughly $63,000 and $72,000. U.S. Bitcoin ETFs, which drove much of the 2024-2025 rally, have turned net sellers in 2026, according to CryptoQuant. Veteran trader Peter Brandt has described the recent decline as "campaign selling" - sustained institutional distribution rather than retail panic.

Whether Bitcoin tests $65,000 or $69,000 first will likely determine the next wave of forced closures. In a market where order book depth remains thin, even modest price moves can trigger outsized reactions.

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