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Over $700 Million Liquidated as Terra (LUNA) Crashes Below $1

Jordan Lyanchev May 11, 2022 13:18
The crypto markets turned dark red once more, with the number of liquidated traders nearing 300,000.

Terra continues to lead the market-wide correction as LUNA has plummeted below $1, meaning a weekly drop of almost 99%. Bitcoin and the altcoins are also in the red, with the total liquidations exceeding $700 million on a daily scale.

  • CryptoPotato reported earlier today that the cumulative market capitalization of all cryptocurrency assets had lost over $400 billion in less than a week, dropping to a 10-month low of $1.350 trillion.
  • The landscape has only worsened since then as BTC failed at $31,000 and started dumping once more. Minutes ago, the primary cryptocurrency charted its latest low since July 2021 of $29,000 (on Bitstamp).
  • As it typically happens, the altcoins are in no better shape. Just the opposite, Ethereum is down by 10% to below $2,200, BNB is beneath $300 (-15%), While Solana, Avalanche, Polkadot, Dogecoin, and many others have lost over 20% on a daily scale.
  • Yet, no other coin has suffered as much as Terra’s native cryptocurrency – LUNA. The saga that unfolded in the past week or so, leading to UST de-pegging from its supposed price of $1, meant that users could profit by arbitraging LUNA.
  • Thus, the selling pressure propelled a massive price slump for LUNA, which dumped below $1 earlier today. Just for reference, the asset traded at $90 six days ago. This means it has lost about 99% of its value in less than a week.
LUNA/USD. Source: TradingView
  • Naturally, this enhanced volatility caused mass pain for over-leveraged crypto traders, with the total liquidations skyrocketing to over $700 million on a 24-hour scale. The number of liquidated trades is close to 300,000, and the largest single liquidated order transpired on Binance worth $20 million (ETH-USDT).
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Jordan Lyanchev

Jordan got into crypto in 2016 by trading and investing. He began writing about blockchain technology in 2017 and now serves as CryptoPotato's Assistant Editor-in-Chief. He has managed numerous crypto-related projects and is passionate about all things blockchain. Contact Jordan: LinkedIn