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A 3% retrace cleared $475M in longs: the leverage was the news, not the price
Bitcoin slipped from about $79,500 to $77,000 on August 22 and roughly $547 million of crypto positions were force-closed. At 50x, a 2 percent move is the entire margin.
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What happened
- Bitcoin experienced a sharp reversal on August 22, 2026, after climbing close to the $80,000 mark.
- Bitcoin had gained nearly 30 percent across a five-day stretch and briefly reached approximately $79,500.
- The peak left technical indicators in deeply overbought territory, the most extreme reading observed since November 2024.
- The pullback to around $77,000 triggered forced liquidations that wiped out more than $475 million in long positions within a short period.
- Total crypto liquidations reached about $547 million.
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Why it matters
On a 50x perpetual, a 2 percent adverse move consumes the posted margin. At 100x, 1 percent does it. The distance from $79,500 down to $77,000 is 3.1 percent [1], which is more than one and a half times the wipeout threshold for a 50x long and about three times it for a 100x long [8]. Both ratios remain widely available on perp venues [12], so the forced selling was not an accident of thin books. It was the margin engine doing the only thing it does.
Of the roughly $547 million cleared, about 87 percent sat on the long side [2], consistent with derivatives data from CoinGlass showing the bulk of liquidations hitting bullish bets [7]. Hyperliquid saw individual liquidation events of significant size during the session, according to the same account [8].
The comparison worth making is with the other direction. Earlier in the month, the rise off $64,000 to $65,000 generated between $1 billion and $3.5 billion of short liquidations across various 24-hour windows [9]. The long flush is therefore somewhere between 14 and 48 percent of what the short flush cost [4]. The crowded side that everyone identifies after the fact was the smaller of the two positions the same book carried in four weeks.
The published figures also do not quite close. A near-30 percent five-day gain into $79,500 [2] implies a starting point near $61,150 [5], which is $2,850 to $3,850 below the $64,000 to $65,000 base given for the squeeze [6]. Either the five-day window opens before that base or the 30 percent is generous. Which figure you keep determines how much of the run you credit to short covering rather than to the Treasury's roughly doubled long-term bond buyback operations [10] and the administration's signals on clearer rules for crypto exchanges [11].
None of those macro inputs changed on August 22. Buying paused, and geared positions had nothing to lean on, with overbought readings at their most extreme since November 2024 [3]. At $77,400 to $77,500 [13], bitcoin is still about 20 percent above the base it left earlier in August [7]. The trend did not break; the financing did. Observers who describe events like this as a healthy reset of excess leverage [16] are naming a fee, not a repair.
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Bitcoin experienced a sharp reversal on August 22, 2026, after climbing close to the $80,000 mark.
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Bitcoin had gained nearly 30 percent across a five-day stretch and briefly reached approximately $79,500.
ReportedView cited source - [3]
The peak left technical indicators in deeply overbought territory, the most extreme reading observed since November 2024.
ReportedView cited source - [4]
The pullback to around $77,000 triggered forced liquidations that wiped out more than $475 million in long positions within a short period.
ReportedView cited source - [6]
The decline represented only a roughly 3 percent move from the recent high but proved especially damaging because of heavy leverage concentrated in the market.
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