Liquidation heatmap
BTC liq density
Price-bucketed liquidation volume from recent exchange events. Heavy clusters above current price = stops likely above. Heavy clusters below = stops likely below. Use to anticipate magnet levels and cascade triggers.
400 recent events ingested
Total liquidated
$1.34M
Recent events on BTC
Longs liquidated
$99.3K
Sell-side forced exits
Shorts liquidated
$1.24M
Buy-side forced exits
Current price
$64,767
Inside cluster $49.9K
Price ladder · liquidation density
Asset page - $64,767below · shorts dominant+$49.9K—$49.9K3×
- $64,443below · shorts dominant+$21.7K—$21.7K9×
- $64,119below · shorts dominant+$997.5K—$997.5K12×
- $63,795below · shorts dominant+$24.7K-$447.56$25.2K8×
- $63,472below · shorts dominant+$1.5K—$1.5K4×
- $63,148below · shorts dominant+$149.1K-$3.5K$152.6K6×
- $62,824below · longs dominant—-$12.1K$12.1K5×
- $62,500below · longs dominant—-$83.3K$83.3K3×
How to read it
Liquidations are forced exits — the size of each price bucket is how much was flushed there in recent activity. Heavy clusters act like magnets, because market makers chase the stops. If a cluster sits just above current price, the tape often hunts it before reversing. Combine with /funding-history and /asset/BTC context to see whether the cluster lines up with a real liquidity zone.