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Bitcoin Liquidations Dethroned? A Tokenized Bet Just Posted Crypto’s Biggest Loss

Tokenized Brent oil futures on Hyperliquid generated about $46.6 million in liquidations in 24 hours, making oil the third‑most liquidated asset after ether at $104.5 million, and Bitcoin at $98.3 million.

Hyperliquid’s Oil Perps Dethrone Bitcoin

The single largest liquidation across all assets in the past 24 hours was not Bitcoin or Ethereum, but a $17.17 million Brent oil position on Hyperliquid, according to Binance Square. This marks the second time in under a month that oil has produced the biggest individual wipeout on a crypto venue.

The report also claims that there is a total of $403 million dollars in liquidations across 137,031 traders, with longs taking roughly $234.6 million in losses versus $168.7 million for shorts, following CoinGlass data.

The cascade followed President Trump’s national address vowing to hit Iran “extremely hard”, which reversed the trader’s expectations of a de‑escalation and sent Brent crude above $106 after a 5% intraday jump.

Therefore, the classic cross-asset macro trade that many traders had blew up because the correlations flipped unexpectedly at the worst possible moment. Traders longing crypto and shorting oil were hit on both sides when oil spiked and risk assets sold off, turning hedges into amplifiers of loss.

Tokenized Commodities Take Over The Crypto Market

The BRENTOIL‑USDC perp on Hyperliquid traded around $107.19, with $977 million in 24‑hour volume and $515 million in open interest, a figure larger than many mid‑cap tokens’ market caps. As of right now, things have changed a little bit. BRENTOIL is trading for around $109 in the leading perp DEX, with $736 million in 24-hour volume and almost $540 million in open interest. The 24-hour change rate is of 7%.

Hyperliquid’s on‑chain commodity markets now act as a 24/7 outlet for trading oil, gold and other macro assets with crypto‑style leverage, and they’re soaking up a disproportionate amount of geopolitical shock. Since the conflict began, tokenized oil has ranked among the five most‑liquidated instruments on the platform at least three times.

Takeaways For Traders

Positioning across Bitcoin, Ethereum and Real World Assets (RWAs) can no longer be siloed. When a shock hits one leg (like oil), it can trigger margin calls that force liquidations across the entire account, including BTC and ETH, even if those positions looked unrelated on paper. Correlation trades (long BTC, short oil) can unwind violently around event risk.

Taking this into consideration, it would be sensible for traders to commit to disciplined sizing and wider collateral buffers. Awareness of geopolitical calendars is now just as critical as chart levels when trading Bitcoin in a tokenized‑commodity world.

Cover image from Perplexity, BTCUSD chart from Tradingview.

 

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