Crypto Liquidation Heatmap and Stats on Telegram.
Find out who got Rekt longing or shorting Crypto with leverage, directly in your Telegram Chat! Generate a Liquidation Heatmap and check the biggest liquidations in realtime!
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What does /liqs do?
The /liqs command on Telegram is a powerful tool that allows users to access detailed information on the largest short and long liquidations across multiple cryptocurrency exchanges, including Binance, Bybit, and OKX. This command provides insights into recent market movements, highlighting traders who have experienced significant losses.
With this feature, you can instantly generate a liquidation heatmap to visualize where the biggest crypto liquidations are occurring, helping you understand market volatility and pinpoint instances where traders' positions were forcefully closed due to adverse price changes. Stay informed with real-time data and gain a competitive edge in the crypto market.
How /liqs Command Works
Use the /liqs command to fetch the biggest short and long liquidations from exchanges like binance. Here's a little overview, how the /liqs command on our Telegram Bot works.
/liqs ticker timeframe exchange
Command Syntax 💡
To fetch the Total Crypto Liquidations, initiate the /liqs command. If you wish to get the Liquidation Stats on a certain Coin, start a request by specifying a ticker as the first parameter. You need to specify the tickers in the following format, like "btc, "eth". Optionally you can also specify a timeframe in minutes and an exchange like "binance", "bybit" or "okx".
/liqs
/liqs btc/usdt 120
/liqs eth 1440 bybit
Command Examples 🤖
Here you can see some working examples of the command, with individual parameters. Try it!
Chat Example ✨
Using the /liqs telegram command is pretty simple and straightforward. Check out this example, how using this command in a chat with CoinTrendzBot could look like!
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