Bitcoin Leverage Builds as Price Stalls Below $80,000Bitcoin (BTC) traders are stacking the long side of futures by more than three to one, according to Coinglass. The skew points to bullish conviction near $77,500 but raises the threat of forced selling on a sharp pullback.
The lopsided positioning led to open interest in BTC perpetuals sliding roughly 6% to 744,300 BTC over 24 hours. Traders are starting to trim leverage, but long bias still holds across major venues.

Bitcoin Exchange Liquidation Map, Source: Coinglass
Long Bias Meets a Stalling Spot Price
Bitcoin failed to clear $80,000 earlier this week and has since drifted toward $77,500, according to Yahoo Finance. That stall has done little to shake long-side conviction. The long/short ratio on Coinglass still shows more than 3 longs per short.
History shows that extreme imbalances often precede contrarian moves. Crowded one-sided trades become easy fuel for short-term reversals.
Coinglass logged $22.44 million in long liquidations on April 25 against $11.60 million on the short side. The roughly two-to-one wipeout hints bulls are absorbing more pain even as account-level positioning stays heavily long.
Bitcoin Liquidation Map Flags Concentrated Risk Pockets
The Coinglass map shows dense clusters of leveraged long positions stacked beneath the current spot price. The arrangement historically amplifies downside moves through cascading liquidations.
Each liquidated long adds market sell flow that can push the price into the next cluster.
Earlier in April, $71 million in long positions sat at risk under $77,300. Above $78,000, short-squeeze conditions fueled a sweep that wiped out millions in bearish bets. Rising leverage and open interest have repeatedly preceded sharp corrections this cycle.
Whether spot defends $77,000 may decide if the next move is a controlled cool-off or a sharper liquidation cascade. For now, the imbalance leaves the market structurally fragile despite the bullish optics.
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Bitcoin (BTC) traders are stacking the long side of futures by more than three to one, according to Coinglass. The skew points to bullish conviction near $77,500 but raises the threat of forced selling on a sharp pullback.
The lopsided positioning led to open interest in BTC perpetuals sliding roughly 6% to 744,300 BTC over 24 hours. Traders are starting to trim leverage, but long bias still holds across major venues.
Long Bias Meets a Stalling Spot Price
Bitcoin failed to clear $80,000 earlier this week and has since drifted toward $77,500, according to Yahoo Finance. That stall has done little to shake long-side conviction. The long/short ratio on Coinglass still shows more than 3 longs per short.
History shows that extreme imbalances often precede contrarian moves. Crowded one-sided trades become easy fuel for short-term reversals.
Coinglass logged $22.44 million in long liquidations on April 25 against $11.60 million on the short side. The roughly two-to-one wipeout hints bulls are absorbing more pain even as account-level positioning stays heavily long.
Bitcoin Liquidation Map Flags Concentrated Risk Pockets
The Coinglass map shows dense clusters of leveraged long positions stacked beneath the current spot price. The arrangement historically amplifies downside moves through cascading liquidations.
Each liquidated long adds market sell flow that can push the price into the next cluster.
Earlier in April, $71 million in long positions sat at risk under $77,300. Above $78,000, short-squeeze conditions fueled a sweep that wiped out millions in bearish bets. Rising leverage and open interest have repeatedly preceded sharp corrections this cycle.
Whether spot defends $77,000 may decide if the next move is a controlled cool-off or a sharper liquidation cascade. For now, the imbalance leaves the market structurally fragile despite the bullish optics.
The post appeared first on BeInCrypto.
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