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by: xpoolPosted on: October 13, 2025

Over $20 Billion Liquidated: Record Crypto Crash Driven by Liquidity Issues

Crypto markets witnessed an unprecedented event on Friday, with over $20 billion wiped out in the largest liquidation ever recorded. The collapse was triggered by a sudden shortage of liquidity and forced deleveraging across various exchanges, leading to sharp drops in digital assets.

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