BlockBeats News, November 6th, according to Coinglass data, SOON and GIGGLE had the highest 24-hour liquidation amounts across the entire network, with the following details:
GIGGLE's 24-hour liquidation amount was $13.6 million, with $4.28 million in long liquidations and $9.32 million in short liquidations. According to HTX market information, GIGGLE's price experienced a roller-coaster ride in the past 24 hours, reaching a morning peak of $272 and now falling back to $214.
SOON's 24-hour liquidation amount was $12.51 million, with $4.37 million in long liquidations and $8.14 million in short liquidations. According to HTX market information, SOON is currently priced at $1.45, with a 107% increase in the past 24 hours, and multiple wicks appeared in the past 2 hours on the candlestick chart.
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