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FIL liquidation map

Estimated Filecoin liquidation levels and pressure heatmap, refreshed every 2 minutes from flow aggregated across six major venues. 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 FIL at $0.67, the nearest large liquidation cluster below price sits at $0.67 (0.6% away) and above at $0.67 (0.2% away).

As of 2026-08-17 15:51 UTC
Live pressure map

LiqMap

See where estimated liquidation pressure is clustering around BTC and ETH.

Symbol
Timeframe access
Current price
0.6722
FILUSDT · Binance perpetual
24H Change
-1.61%
Public preview anchor
Open Interest
$33,270,694
Binance futures notional
Funding
+1 bps
Per-interval crowding signal
Current bias
Long flush risk
Updated ···

Liquidation levels

Estimated leveraged-position liquidation levels from taker flow and open interest, with real liquidations overlaid as they fire.

24H
Your position on the map:
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Largest long cluster: 0.64466 · $948K · 4.1% awayLargest short cluster: 0.72777 · $667K · 8.3% away
Est. long liquidations below: $5.9MEst. short liquidations above: $6.4MReal liquidations (this window)

Real liquidations last 24h: $615K longs · $4K shorts Proprietary multi-venue leverage model; already-swept levels removed. Estimates, not exchange order-book data. Sources: Binance + Bybit + OKX + Gate + HTX + Hyperliquid.

Decision layer

Start with the active bias, then read what an upper or lower pocket would mean if price starts accepting into it.

public context
Current BiasLong flush riskPrice is boxed between nearby pockets.
Nearest Band Above0.6736 (+0.21%)Nearby overhead band is worth watching.
Nearest Zone Below0.6679 (-0.63%)Downside pocket remains open below price.
Why It Matters NowPressure is active on both sides of price, so the first clean test of a nearby zone matters more than directional noise.Use the nearest visible band above and below as the immediate map. A clean break on either side is more important than a small drift in the middle. Wait for cleaner acceptance away from the middle. Treat the 24H preview as context, then move into the dashboard workspace for deeper timing.
Recent changerecent market state
Downside pressure was recently relieved

Recent lows traded through 0.6679 (-0.63%), then the latest close recovered back above that zone.

That lower pocket was tested, then rejected.

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.

ByKaranteli's proprietary multi-venue liquidation model, with real liquidations recorded by our own collection network overlaid live. A 24H preview on the public route; deeper timeframes live in the workspace.

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.

Estimates aggregate six major venues through our own collection network; real liquidations stream from our own live feeds. 20 symbols covered.

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Estimates aggregate six venues; real liquidations from our own live feeds. 20 symbols.

FIL liquidation map FAQ

What is a FIL liquidation map?

A FIL liquidation map estimates where leveraged Filecoin 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 aggregates FILUSDT perpetual flow across six major venues.

How often does this FIL 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 FIL liquidation heatmap?

It is the same idea: estimating liquidation density from open interest and leverage behavior. Our model is computed independently from multi-exchange 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 FIL 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.