NEAR Protocol Liquidation Levels & Risiko NEAR/USDT
NEAR Protocol (NEAR) liquidation level analysis identifies price zones where concentrated liquidation clusters exist in NEAR/USDT perpetual futures. Blackperp processes proprietary heatmap data, exchange forceOrder streams, and open interest distribution to map liquidation risk zones above and below the current price in real time.
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NEAR Protocol Liquidation Level Map
The following liquidation levels are derived from NEAR/USDT perpetual futures open interest distribution, proprietary heatmap data, and exchange forceOrder stream analysis. These represent price zones where concentrated liquidations would trigger if reached.
Levels above current price (short liquidations)
| Price Level | Distance | Magnitude | Est. Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| $5.96 | 2.8% | HIGH | $46M |
| $5.88 | 1.4% | MEDIUM | $24M |
| $6.36 | 9.7% | LOW | $41M |
Levels below current price (long liquidations)
| Price Level | Distance | Magnitude | Est. Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| $5.64 | 2.8% | HIGH | $46M |
| $5.72 | 1.4% | MEDIUM | $24M |
| $5.24 | 9.7% | LOW | $41M |
Liquidation Cascade Risk Assessment
NEAR Protocol's current market structure shows strong bearish liquidity conditions with a bias score of -59. Thin liquidity conditions increase the probability of cascading liquidations producing outsized price moves.
NEAR-specific liquidation dynamics
- Cascade asymmetry — NEAR Protocol long liquidation cascades tend to be less likely but more violent in the current trending regime.
- Level clustering — The densest liquidation cluster sits at 2.8% above and 2.8% below current price, with an estimated $46M and $46M at risk respectively.
- Cross-exchange distribution — Liquidation levels vary across multiple major centralized and decentralized venues. Blackperp aggregates all venues to identify exchange-specific liquidation hunt patterns for NEAR.
Signal Category Alignment
| Category | State | Score | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| momentum | mixed | +9 | Neutral |
| liquidity | bearish | -59 | Strong Bearish |
| positioning | mixed | +7 | Neutral |
| smartMoney | bullish | +21 | Bullish |
| volatility | bearish | -63 | Strong Bearish |
Disclaimer: This analysis is generated by a quantitative system processing market data in real time. It is not financial advice. Trading NEAR Protocol perpetual futures involves substantial risk of loss. Past signal performance does not guarantee future results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Blackperp identify NEAR Protocol liquidation levels?
Blackperp combines proprietary liquidation heatmap data, exchange forceOrder streams, and estimated liquidation levels from NEAR open interest distribution to identify price zones where cascading liquidations are concentrated.
Why do NEAR liquidation cascades matter for traders?
NEAR Protocol liquidation cascades create rapid price movements as forced closures trigger further liquidations. These cascade events generate temporary liquidity pools that Blackperp's zone engine identifies as high-probability entry and exit zones.
How often do NEAR liquidation levels update?
NEAR Protocol liquidation data updates continuously via WebSocket streams. The zone engine recomputes liquidation clusters every 10 seconds, incorporating new forceOrder events and open interest distribution changes.
What is the difference between long and short liquidation levels in NEAR?
Long liquidation levels sit below the current NEAR price — they trigger when price drops, forcing leveraged longs to close. Short liquidation levels sit above, forcing shorts to close on price increases. The magnitude indicates the estimated value of positions at risk.
Can NEAR liquidation data predict price reversals?
Dense liquidation clusters often act as magnets — price is drawn toward them, then reverses after the liquidity is absorbed. Blackperp's signals detect when NEAR Protocol is approaching a liquidation cluster and scores the probability of reversal vs. continuation.