Crypto Liquidations Top $1.1 Billion as Bitcoin targets $60,000: More Pain Ahead?

  • Bitcoin tumbled nearly $63,000, as total crypto liquidations across the market surged past $1.1 billion.
  • The sell-off rippled across the entire crypto market. Ethereum dropped below $1,800.
  • Support near $64,000 has been broken, with some pointing to deeper downside toward $60,000 or $62,000.
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Bitcoin tumbled nearly $63,000 on June 3, 2026, as total crypto liquidations across the market surged past $1.1 billion amid heavy volatility and aggressive deleveraging.

We break down the main drivers behind the sell-off, what the data really shows, and the levels every trader should now watch.

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Bitcoin (BTC) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto
Bitcoin (BTC) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

Bitcoin Prints the Lowest Daily Candle Close Since February

A crypto liquidation event happens when leveraged trading positions get forcibly closed because prices breach key support levels. Bitcoin’s recent dive to $63,092 triggered exactly that, wiping out hundreds of millions in long bets.

CoinGlass data showed total crypto liquidations topping $1.1 billion in 24 hours, with $945 million in long positions taking nearly all the pain.

Crypto Liquidations on June 3, 2026. Source: Coinglass
Crypto Liquidations on June 3, 2026. Source: Coinglass

Multiple drivers converged behind the move. Lingering geopolitical tensions involving Iran weighed on risk assets, while reports of spot Bitcoin ETF outflows added institutional pressure across both crypto and traditional markets at the same time.

Strategy also made a small Bitcoin sale to fund dividend obligations, its first since the 2022 FTX collapse. The amount remains tiny compared to its corporate treasury, yet the symbolism reinforced cautious sentiment across global crypto trading.

Macroeconomic uncertainty rounded out the picture. Upcoming United States jobs data, profit-taking after the recent rally, and a sharp drop into “Extreme Fear” territory on the Crypto Fear & Greed Index amplified the panic.

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Crypto Fear & Greed Index. Source: alternative.me

What’s Next for BTC Price

The sell-off rippled across the entire crypto market. Ethereum dropped below $1,800, Solana and other large caps posted steeper percentage losses, and XRP printed new year-to-date lows during the same trading window.

Top 10 Crypto Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

Analysts remain divided on what comes next. Support near $64,000 has been tested, with some pointing to deeper downside toward $60,000 or less if macro headwinds intensify and liquidations keep cascading lower.

Others see the dip as a buying opportunity. Traders cite Bitcoin’s historical resilience, steady institutional interest, and the fact that leverage has now been dramatically reduced, paving the way for a healthier recovery if demand returns.

For now, the market sits firmly in risk-off mode. Volatility remains elevated, and traders are emphasizing dollar-cost averaging and patience rather than panic-driven decisions during a moment of intense forced selling pressure.


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