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ETH liquidation map

Estimated Ethereum liquidation levels and pressure heatmap, refreshed every 2 minutes from Binance-derived data. The model highlights where leveraged positions cluster, so you can see which price zones are likely to accelerate a move.

Public access: 24H timeframe. Member workspace: 1H, 4H, 12H, 24H, 1W. Also see the BTC liquidation map or the interactive LiqMap.

With ETH at $1,788.03, the nearest large liquidation cluster below price sits at $1,776.65 (0.6% away).

As of 2026-07-04 21:52 UTC
Public 24H preview

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See where estimated liquidation pressure is clustering around BTC and ETH, then move into the protected dashboard workspace for deeper intervals.

Symbol
Timeframe access

Public preview stays on 24H. Deeper intervals open inside the member workspace.

public preview

Estimated liquidation pressure model. Public preview uses cached 24H data and is not a literal exchange liquidation order book.

24H previewPublic access stays on the cached 24H LiqMap preview.

Public access stays on the cached 24H preview. Login is the next step, and membership opens deeper intervals, the protected dashboard workspace, richer live refresh, and broader BTC/ETH context.

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Decision layer

Weak pressure states stay intentionally short. Wait for a cleaner nearby pocket before leaning harder on the map.

public context
Current BiasLong flush riskA nearby band is visible, but it is still light context.
Why It Matters NowLiqMap is light context onlyUse LiqMap as light context only.
Recent changerecent market state
Pressure remains balanced

No dominant recent sweep or nearby pocket is leading.

Current price
1788
ETHUSDT · Binance perpetual
24H Change
+1.48%
Public preview anchor
Open Interest
$4,137,881,799
Binance futures notional
Funding
+0.97 bps
Per-interval crowding signal
Current bias
Long flush risk
Updated 1 hour ago

Pressure map

Cached 24H preview. Use the nearest pockets above and below current price as your first decision-support read.

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Long-flush pressure below priceShort-squeeze pressure above price
Downside pressure / long flush riskCurrent price pathUpside pressure / short squeeze risk

The white line is the current price path. Tagged pockets show the first zones to watch if price starts accepting into them.

Price context

Candlestick strip aligned to the selected LiqMap window.

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How to read LiqMap

Short method note and honest scope.

Estimated liquidation pressure model. Public preview uses cached 24H data and is not a literal exchange liquidation order book.

Estimated Binance liquidation pressure derived from mark-price candles, orderbook depth, crowding, funding, and open-interest context. Public route is a 24H preview, not a full exchange-wide liquidation feed.

Red bands point to downside pressure and long-flush risk below the current price. Green bands point to upside pressure and short-squeeze risk above it.

Launch scope is Binance-only and BTC/ETH-only. Public traffic stays on the 24H preview so member depth remains under the protected workspace shell.

public 24H preview
Binance-only launch scope. BTC and ETH only. Public preview is intentionally slower and more stable than the member workspace.

ETH liquidation map FAQ

What is a ETH liquidation map?

A ETH liquidation map estimates where leveraged Ethereum futures positions would be forcibly closed. Clusters of estimated liquidations act like magnets: when price approaches a dense zone, cascading liquidations can accelerate the move through it. The map on this page is derived from Binance ETHUSDT perpetual data.

How often does this ETH liquidation heatmap update?

The public map refreshes every 2 minutes on the 24-hour timeframe. Members get 1H, 4H, 12H, 24H and 1W intervals in the workspace. Each render is timestamped so you always know how fresh the estimate is.

Is this the same as CoinGlass's ETH liquidation heatmap?

It is the same idea: estimating liquidation density from open interest and leverage behavior. Our model is computed independently from Binance-derived data, is free without an account, and highlights the nearest actionable zones above and below the current price rather than only rendering a raw heatmap.

How do traders use ETH liquidation levels?

Common uses: placing stops beyond dense clusters instead of inside them, expecting acceleration once a nearby cluster starts filling, and fading exhausted moves after a large cluster is consumed. Liquidation maps are estimates, not order-book facts; combine them with funding, open interest and price structure.