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2025-07-10 21:55:48

Bitcoin Price Tops $116,000, Massive Short Squueze Approaches $1 Billion

Bitcoin’s price is expanding to the upside and has charted a new all-time high at around $116,400. With this latest move, BTC is up 4.6% in the past 24 hours and more than 5.5% over the past seven days with a massive $50 billion daily trading volume. Source: TradingView The move comes at the expense of short traders, who lost a combined total of around $940 million in the past day, according to data from Coinglass. This has caused a massive short squeeze, which is a common term used to describe a situation where short traders get liquidated and, as they do, this pushes the price upwards even further. At the time of this writing, the total liquidations are at about $1 billion and 94% of that accounts for sellers, which is pretty indicative of the absolute domination by the buyers. The rest of the market is also charting considerable gains – ETH is approaching $3,000, XRP is trading close to $2.6, while the total cryptocurrency market capitalization is almost $3.7 trillion. The post Bitcoin Price Tops $116,000, Massive Short Squueze Approaches $1 Billion appeared first on CryptoPotato .

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