Screener: Liquidations on all exchanges
Aggregated cascading liquidations of futures on 14 exchanges in a single table - Binance, OKX, Bybit, Bitget, HTX, Gate, MEXC and others.
| Coin | Long 24 hours | Short 24h | Only 24 hours | Max position | Exchanges | Price | Change 24h |
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Why view aggregated liquidations?
Liquidations on one exchange are a narrow picture. Binance may show a surge while on OKX, Bybit And Bitget The situation is calm—and the signal will turn out to be false. A true cascade of liquidations is only visible when aggregated across all major exchanges.
This table collects data from 14 exchanges - Binance, OKX, Bybit, Bitget, HTX, Gate, MEXC, Kraken, BitMEX, Phemex, CoinEX, Bingx, Hyperliquid, dYdX — and brings them to a unified format. The "Exchanges" column immediately shows how many exchanges are simultaneously affected: 1–2 exchanges—local noise; 5+—a market event.
The "Max. Position" column shows the largest single liquidation over the period. If the 24-hour amount is modest, but a single position was worth tens of millions, it means the market has just broken through a key level, and a highly leveraged trader has failed to cope. This often precedes a trend reversal.
How to use the screener
Step 1: Find the cascade
Sort by "Total 24h" - the top 3 lines will show where the market is currently under the most pressure.
Step 2: Check for skew
Compare "Long 24h" and "Short 24h." If almost only long positions are liquidated, the market declines sharply, and vice versa. This is the direction of pressure.
Step 3. Open SuperChart
Click on the coin and check the cascade zone on the chart. This is often where a local extreme forms before a reversal.