| Exchanges | % Long/Short | Liquid 24h | Long Liquidations | Short Liquidations | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ΣAll Exchanges | $23.49K | $20.33K | $3.16K | ||
| BBinance | $42.03K | $34.76K | $7.27K | Trade | |
| GGate | $98.23 | $98.23 | $0.00 | Trade | |
| BBybit | $66.90 | $10.72 | $56.18 | Trade |
Liquidation values are long and short positions liquidated (USD). Live candles update about every 10 seconds; intraday figures are finalized nightly.
$23.49K in CYBER futures positions were liquidated over the past 24 hours — $20.33K from longs and $3.16K from shorts. Long liquidations account for roughly 87% of the total, pointing to downside price pressure catching leveraged longs. Relative to $10.16M in 24-hour volume, that equals about 0.23% of turnover. Learn more about how liquidations work →
See the market-wide liquidation heatmap → · View the CYBER liquidation heatmap
This page tracks forced closures in CYBER perpetual futures: long and short liquidations charted against price from hourly to daily candles, with 24-hour totals broken down by exchange.
Long liquidations cluster when price falls through leveraged longs; short liquidations when it rips through leveraged shorts. Totals aggregate every tracked exchange, exclude venues reporting no data, and refresh continuously.
Forced closures in CYBER futures total $23.49K over the past 24 hours, split into $20.33K of longs and $3.16K of shorts. The chart above shows where those liquidations cluster in time.
Binance leads with $42.03K in CYBER liquidations over the past 24 hours. The exchange table below carries the full long/short split.
Longs are taking the bigger hit: $20.33K versus $3.16K over the past 24 hours — the pattern left when price moves down through leveraged longs.