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Hyperliquid whale wiped out as $458 million in crypto longs vanish

March 19, 2026
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Hyperliquid price continues lower bearish targets $19.75



Crypto saw $458m in liquidations in 24 hours as Iran’s Gulf strikes and $110 oil triggered a brutal flush of overleveraged BTC and ETH longs led by a Hyperliquid whale.

Summary

  • Total crypto liquidations hit $458 million in 24 hours, with $357 million of that from long positions and just $101 million from shorts, as 128,087 traders were wiped out.
  • Bitcoin longs lost $138 million versus $24.3 million for shorts after BTC broke below $69,000, while Ethereum longs saw $82.6 million in liquidations as ETH briefly slipped under $2,100.
  • A $10.8 million BTC-USD long on Hyperliquid was the day’s largest single liquidation, underscoring how the on-chain perps venue has become a bellwether for extreme leverage and stress.

The cryptocurrency derivatives market absorbed another brutal session on Thursday, with total liquidations across the network surging to $458 million over a 24-hour period as Iranian missile strikes on Gulf energy infrastructure sent shockwaves through global risk assets. The wipeout hit leveraged long positions hardest — a sign that traders positioned for recovery were caught off-guard by a fresh escalation in the Middle East war.​

According to Coinglass data, long positions accounted for $357 million of the total liquidations, while shorts were cleared for $101 million — a roughly 3.5-to-1 long-to-short ratio that reflects a market in which bullish positioning was overwhelmed by a sudden surge in risk-off sentiment. A total of 128,087 traders were liquidated globally across the session, with the largest single forced closure — a $10.8 million BTC-USD position — occurring on Hyperliquid, the decentralized perpetuals exchange that has repeatedly featured in this cycle’s most notable liquidation events.​

Bitcoin long positions were wiped for $138 million, while BTC shorts saw $24.3 million in liquidations — a clear indication that bulls attempting to hold the line near key support levels were flushed out as prices broke below $69,000 earlier in the session. Ethereum (ETH) long liquidations reached $82.6 million, with shorts cleared for $37.5 million, as ETH briefly fell below $2,100 — a psychologically significant level that had acted as near-term support.

The session’s liquidation profile is consistent with a broader pattern observed throughout the Iran war, which began on February 28. With Brent crude surging above $110 per barrel and Iranian strikes on Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG terminal and Kuwaiti refineries driving a fresh wave of macro fear on Thursday, leveraged crypto traders found themselves caught on the wrong side of a correlation that has reasserted itself with full force: when global energy infrastructure is under fire, risk assets — including crypto — sell off.​

The figures represent a meaningful acceleration from recent sessions. On March 15, total liquidations reached only $77 million across the market, with the largest single Hyperliquid event clocking in at $1.1 million. By March 19, that largest single liquidation had grown nearly tenfold to $10.8 million, underscoring how rapidly conditions deteriorated as news of the refinery strikes broke.

Hyperliquid’s continued dominance of single-event liquidation records is notable. The platform, which operates an on-chain order book and settles trades and liquidations on its own Layer 1, has become a focal point for large leveraged positions in this cycle — and consequently a bellwether for stress in the broader derivatives market.​

Bitcoin’s (BTC) price remained below $70,000 as of Thursday afternoon, down over 3% on the day, while ETH traded near $2,100 — levels that keep a large body of leveraged long positions at elevated liquidation risk should conditions deteriorate further. With the quarterly Deribit options expiration looming and geopolitical uncertainty at its highest point since the war began, the risk of additional cascading liquidations remains elevated.

Editorial Team

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