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$120 Million Liquidations Hit Crypto Market as Meme Coin Madness Calms Down

Published 2023-05-07, 07:16 a/m
© Reuters.  $120 Million Liquidations Hit Crypto Market as Meme Coin Madness Calms Down

U.Today - In the last 24 hours, the cryptocurrency has experienced $120 million in , with 70% of these liquidated orders being long positions. A significant portion of these liquidations is tied to the PEPE meme asset and its clones and derivatives. Most meme coins on the market have shown signs of a short-term correction, and their value could plummet at any moment.

Fortunately, a cascade of liquidations has not yet occurred, but investors should remain cautious, especially considering the increased exchange withdrawal volume and the recent cash-outs by the Ethereum Foundation and co-founder Vitalik Buterin.

The recent frenzy surrounding meme coins like PEPE and its derivatives has attracted a significant amount of capital, leading to massive gains for these digital assets. However, as with any highly speculative investment, the risk of a sudden downturn is always present. This risk has become increasingly apparent as meme coins experience short-term corrections, prompting a substantial number of liquidations across the .

The liquidation of long positions indicates that many investors have been betting on the continued rise of meme coins, only to be caught off guard by the sudden reversal. The $120 million in liquidations serves as a stark reminder of the potential pitfalls of investing in highly volatile assets, particularly during periods of market uncertainty.

Moreover, the recent cash-outs by the Ethereum Foundation and Vitalik Buterin have added to the growing concerns about the overall stability of the cryptocurrency market. These moves have led some investors to reevaluate their positions and withdraw their funds from exchanges, potentially exacerbating the effects of the meme coin correction.

While a full-blown cascade of liquidations has not yet materialized, the current market conditions warrant caution from investors. With increased exchange withdrawals and high-profile cash-outs, it is essential for market participants to stay vigilant and be prepared for any sudden shifts in market sentiment.

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