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$BTC at Exceeding a Bitcoin price of $95,000 could lead to short liquidations worth $163 million According to the latest data from CoinGlass, Bitcoin (BTC) could trigger significant short pressure if it breaks above $95,000, with the cumulative estimated short liquidation across major centralized exchanges (CEX) reaching $163 million. Conversely, a drop below $93,000 would put long positions at risk, with an expected $68.45 million in cumulative long liquidation, indicating a highly leveraged market with critical price thresholds on both sides. The $95,000 breakout area holds the largest short liquidation pool While Bitcoin is trading around $94,000 - $94,500, the $95,000 level has now become a technical and psychological turning point, with a large number of short positions vulnerable to liquidation. While CoinGlass's liquidation heat map does not display contract values or exact quantities, it highlights the relative strength of liquidation groups - effectively showing how aggressively the price reacts when reaching certain levels. "A higher liquidation bar means the price will react more strongly to a wave of liquidity after reaching that point," CoinGlass explained. This means that if Bitcoin rises above $95,000, the forced pressure from short liquidations could push prices higher, reinforcing upward momentum in the scenario.