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by: xpoolPosted on: October 14, 2025

Did Last Week’s Bitcoin Market Liquidation Signal a Needed Correction?

Last Friday, October 10th marked a significant turning point in the cryptocurrency market. Triggered by trade tensions between the U.S and China, this event saw massive liquidation across various segments of the market, including spot, futures, and derivatives. Despite causing substantial losses for investors, research firm Glassnode believes this deleveraging was necessary to reset the market.

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