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20:02
Data: In the past 24 hours, the total liquidations across the network reached $377 million, with long positions accounting for $308 million and short positions for $68.76 million.
According to ChainCatcher, citing data from Coinglass, a total of $377 million was liquidated across the entire network in the past 24 hours, with long positions accounting for $308 million and short positions for $68.76 million. Of this, Bitcoin long positions saw liquidations of $95.27 million, and Bitcoin short positions $14.12 million. Ethereum long positions were liquidated for $84.31 million, while Ethereum short positions saw $11.18 million in liquidations. In addition, over the past 24 hours, a total of 120,771 people globally were liquidated, with the largest single liquidation occurring on a certain exchange in the ETHUSDT pair, valued at $11.75 million.
19:25
Vance: US-Iran negotiations are making progress and currently focus on diplomatic channels.
Golden Ten Data reported on May 14 that U.S. Vice President Vance stated on Wednesday local time: "Regarding the negotiations with Iran, I believe progress is being made. The current focus is on diplomatic channels, and this morning I spoke with Special Envoy Wittkopf and Kushner. The fundamental issue in the negotiations is whether we can make enough progress to satisfy the red line set by Trump. This red line is very clear. He needs to be certain that we have implemented sufficient safeguards to ensure that Iran will never possess nuclear weapons." When discussing the recently released CPI data, Vance said: "Last month's inflation data was not ideal. The President, myself, and the entire team are concerned about the financial well-being of the American people."
19:19
Chicago soybean meal futures rise over 2.2%, while soybean oil falls 1.5%
CBOT corn futures rose by 0.10%, while CBOT wheat futures fell by 0.63%. CBOT soybean futures edged up by 0.04% to $12.2725 per bushel; soybean meal futures increased by 2.92%, and soybean oil futures dropped by 1.50%. CBOT lean hog futures surged by 2.91%, live cattle futures rose by 2.15%, and feeder cattle futures were up by 1.10%.
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