Crypto open interest drops $3B, triggering $308M in liquidations

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It took minutes. Crypto futures open interest shed roughly $3 billion in a rapid price slide across major coins in mid-August 2026, and the collateral damage came fast: $308 million in forced liquidations, most of them leveraged long positions that exchanges automatically closed once margin thresholds were breached. How $3B vanishes in minutes At the time of the drop, total crypto futures open interest sat somewhere between $48 billion and $51 billion across the market. Bitcoin futures alone accounted for around $24 billion of that, making it the single largest source of leveraged exposure in the ecosystem. When prices declined sharply, exchanges began automatically liquidating positions whose collateral no longer covered their losses. Those forced sales pushed prices lower still, which then triggered the next wave of margin calls. No single exchange or protocol has been identified as the primary cause. That is actually the more unsettling conclusion: this was not the result of a bad actor or a platform failure. It was the market functioning exactly as designed, just at a speed and scale that leaves little room to react. Derivatives tracking platform Coinglass has recorded multiple...

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