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ChainCatcher news, according to Coinglass data, the total liquidation across the network in the past 24 hours was $62.5793 million, with long positions liquidated at $22.3342 million and short positions liquidated at $40.245 million. Among these, Bitcoin long positions were liquidated at $4.5539 million, Bitcoin short positions at $1.3734 million, Ethereum long positions at $1.6273 million, and Ethereum short positions at $3.0941 million. Additionally, in the last 24 hours, a total of 50,034 people globally were liquidated, with the largest single liquidation order occurring on Binance - BTCUSDT worth $2.4056 million.
00:06
PANews reported on December 27th that DeBot posted on its X platform: "To ensure user asset security, assets in risky wallets can be quickly transferred to secure wallet addresses. The quick transfer steps are as follows:" 1. Access the DeBot asset management page 2. Click the "Transfer" button to transfer the balance to the official secure wallet address. For users who have already been affected, we will promptly and properly handle and compensate them after the statistics are completed.
00:04
PANews reported on December 27th that, according to CoinAnk data, the total liquidation amount for cryptocurrency futures contracts across the entire network reached $59.1873 million in the past 24 hours, including $21.1278 million in long positions and $38.0595 million in short positions. The total liquidation amount for BTC was $5.9886 million, and the total liquidation amount for ETH was $4.7259 million.
12/27
Saturday
23:11
Deep Tide TechFlow news, December 27, crypto KOL 0xAA posted on X platform that multiple on-chain users' wallets were stolen, and the specific bot involved cannot be determined yet. It is recommended that users transfer assets to secure wallets or exchanges to stay vigilant.
23:09
ChainCatcher news: In response to some community users claiming that the DeBot wallet was allegedly hacked and stolen, DeBot officially stated on X platform that the secure wallet address is operating normally without any impact, and they have noted the relevant situation of some addresses and are actively following up and properly handling it.
23:08
ChainCatcher news, crypto KOL 0xAA posted on X platform stating that a large number of on-chain players' wallets have been stolen, and the specific Bot involved cannot yet be determined. 0xAA advises users to remain vigilant and suggests transferring funds from Bots to secure wallets or exchanges. Several community members indicated that the wallets involved may be related to DeBot.
23:06
PANews reported on December 27 that, in response to reports from some community users that their DeBot wallets had been hacked and stolen, DeBot officials posted on the X platform that the secure wallet addresses are operating normally and have not been affected in any way. They have taken note of the situation with some addresses and are actively following up and handling the matter appropriately.
23:05
PANews reported on December 27th that, according to Decrypt, this year has seen an unusually crowded IPO schedule due to a surge in companies from exchanges to stablecoin issuers rushing to the public market. The successful IPOs of Circle and Bullish on the US stock market have also attracted attention from Wall Street. Analysts believe that with more successful cases and improved market conditions, several crypto companies will seek to go public in 2026. Cryptocurrency brokerage FalconX is reportedly considering an IPO but has not yet filed any documents with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Other companies are also preparing for listing, including Kraken, which has already filed an application, and BitGo, Grayscale, and Blockchain.com, which have explored or publicly discussed IPO plans.
22:13
According to TechFlow, on December 27th, on-chain analyst Specter posted on X, suggesting that crypto influencer and Instagram celebrity Andrew Tate may be involved in crypto money laundering activities, with associated wallets depositing $30 million into Railgun over the past two years. Specter obtained Andrew Tate's wallet address from a private message screenshot he shared on June 9th, 2024. Tracking revealed that this wallet address is linked to a Texas-based "pig butchering" scam case. Although Andrew Tate is not listed as a defendant in the case, the fund flows in the associated wallet are suspicious, displaying common money laundering techniques, including small and large transfers through nested services and high-risk exchanges.
22:11
ChainCatcher news, according to Coinglass data, if ETH breaks through $3,069, the cumulative short position liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $844 million. Conversely, if ETH falls below $2,784, the cumulative long position liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $820 million.