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by: xpoolPosted on: August 26, 2025

Crypto Liquidations Surge Past $900 Million as Bitcoin Price Drops

Crypto liquidations hit a significant high of over $940 million after Bitcoin briefly dipped below the $110,000 mark. This surge comes following a series of gains sparked by Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s statements about potential interest rate cuts at the Jackson Hole symposium. However, this optimistic response was short-lived as market sentiment quickly shifted with Bitcoin falling back.

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