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Watch forced liquidations hit the tape in real time.

When over-leveraged longs get flushed on a drop — or shorts get squeezed on a rip — the forced close lands here instantly. A live, whole-market tape of Binance USD-M futures liquidations, grouped by coin and side with a USD size on every print.

Data source
Binance USD-M futures
Tape
Live · whole market
Grouped by
Coin · long / short
Windows
5m · 1h · 24h
Live tape

Every forced close, the second it prints.

CoinBeacon reads Binance's all-market force-liquidation stream directly, so the whole futures market scrolls past on one tape — not a fixed watchlist. Each row tells you the coin, whether a long or a short got closed, the fill price, the USD size, and the time.

  • Long vs short. A long liquidation adds sell pressure on a drop; a short liquidation is a squeeze on a rip — colour-coded on every print.
  • USD notional on each. Size is shown in USD (USDT-margined ≈ USD), so a $2M flush stands out from the noise at a glance.
  • Filter as it flows. Set a minimum dollar size to hide the dust, or narrow the tape to just longs or just shorts.
  • Whole market. Every Binance USD-M perpetual, not a hand-picked list — BTC and ETH through to the small-cap perps.
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Live liquidations · Binance USD-M futures

AllLongShort
Coin · SideValue · Time
  • ETH/USDT

    Long · $3,842.10

    $2.31M

    14:32:07

  • HYPE/USDT

    Long · $41.20

    $1.84M

    14:32:05

  • BTC/USDT

    Long · $108,240.00

    $920K

    14:32:03

  • SOL/USDT

    Short · $214.60

    $612K

    14:32:01

  • WIF/USDT

    Long · $2.1440

    $145K

    14:31:58

  • PEPE/USDT

    Short · $0.00001842

    $88K

    14:31:56

  • DOGE/USDT

    Long · $0.3820

    $54K

    14:31:54

Long = long force-closed (sell pressure) · Short = short squeezed

Liquidation clusters

Spot capitulation and squeeze fuel.

Single prints are noise; clusters are signal. The aggregate view rolls every liquidation into a per-coin table so you can see where the pain is concentrated and which way it's leaning — a wall of long liquidations often marks a flush low, a wall of shorts marks squeeze fuel.

  • Per-coin rollup. Liquidations grouped by coin with a running count, so the coins getting rekt right now rise to the top.
  • Long / short split. A ratio bar per coin shows which side is being flushed — heavy one-sided pressure is the tell.
  • 5m, 1h, 24h windows. Switch the rollup window to separate a fresh cascade from a full day of accumulated pain.
  • Market totals. Longs-rekt and shorts-rekt totals for the whole market, so you can read overall positioning at a glance.

Aggregated liquidations

5m1h24h
Coin#Long / ShortTotal 1h
  • BTC21478%22%$14.2M
  • ETH18671%29%$9.8M
  • SOL14364%36%$4.1M
  • HYPE9282%18%$3.6M
  • WIF6155%45%$1.2M
  • PEPE4834%66%$880K

Rolled up every ~20s over 5m · 1h · 24h windows

How the tape is built.

One direct connection to Binance futures, read server-side and always on — so the history is already there when you open it.

01Direct from Binance futures. The feed is Binance's USD-M all-market force-liquidation stream — every forced close on a USDT-margined perpetual, read as it happens.
02Normalised to USD size. Each event becomes a clean row — coin, side, fill price and USD notional — so sizes are comparable across every coin on the tape.
03Rolled up continuously. A background rollup folds raw prints into per-coin totals roughly every 20 seconds across the 5m, 1h and 24h windows.
04Observed, not complete. Binance streams at most one liquidation per symbol per second, so totals under-count during fast cascades — a known limit of the public feed.

Liquidations — common questions

Where do CoinBeacon's liquidation numbers come from?
From Binance's USD-M (USDT-margined) futures all-market force-liquidation stream. Every forced close on a Binance perpetual is read live, normalised to a USD notional, and shown on the tape — this feed is Binance futures only.
What is the difference between a long and a short liquidation?
A long liquidation is an over-leveraged long being force-closed — it adds sell pressure and usually clusters on a drop. A short liquidation is a short getting squeezed on a rip. Clusters of one side mark capitulation or squeeze fuel.
Is the liquidations tape free, and do I have to keep the tab open?
It is free on every plan, and it runs server-side and always-on — you do not need to keep the tab open. Note Binance streams at most one liquidation per symbol per second, so totals are observed and under-count during fast cascades.

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