HomeNewsBitcoin Plummets 7.5%, Triggering $2.4B Liquidation Wipe-Out

Bitcoin Plummets 7.5%, Triggering $2.4B Liquidation Wipe-Out

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Bitcoin (BTC) fell sharply to $77,882 on January 31, 2026, marking a 7.53% daily decline amid a major market sell-off. The drop triggered over $2.41 billion in long position liquidations, signaling a significant deleveraging event. Technical analysis now identifies the $74,000 level as a critical support zone that could determine the near-term price direction.


Bitcoin’s price declined sharply on Saturday, January 31, 2026, following a brutal weekend sell-off that initiated forced liquidations. The cryptocurrency was trading at $77,882 with a 24-hour drop of 7.53% and a weekly loss nearing 13%.

Trader Daan Crypto Trades described the move as a “pretty brutal weekend sell-off” where high-leverage long positions were liquidated aggressively. Data indicates approximately $2.41 billion in long positions were liquidated, marking one of the most severe recent deleveraging events.

Market analyst GL Crypto identified a significant decrease in aggregated open interest as a clear indicator of forced closures. Funding rates on Bitcoin perpetual futures are now firmly negative, reflecting weak market sentiment and a squeeze on long positions.

Technically, the $74,000 price level has emerged as a key support area following its April 2025 breakout. A significant move below this level could accelerate a decline toward lower liquidity zones, though decreased liquidation pressure may prompt short-term consolidation.

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