BNB (BNB) Liquidation Map
The BNB liquidation map shows, in real time, where leveraged BNB traders are getting forced out of their positions. Every red bubble is a long liquidation, every green bubble a short — sized by how big the position was — plotted directly on the BNB price chart. A histogram on the right edge sums the liquidations at each price level, so you can see at a glance where the bodies are buried.
What the BNB liquidation map shows
MarginPad streams real liquidation events from three of the largest perpetual-futures venues — Binance, Bybit and OKX — over public websockets. They are normalized and shown three ways: bubbles at the exact price and time of each liquidation, a price-level histogram of where BNB liquidations cluster, and a scrolling ticker of the largest hits. You can switch the timeframe between 1 day, 1 week, 1 month and 1 year.
How to read it
High-leverage positions liquidate on tiny moves, so they sit close to the current BNB price; lower-leverage positions sit further away. Dense histogram bands act like magnets and as support or resistance — once a cluster is consumed, that level often flips. Red (long) clusters sit below price; green (short) clusters sit above. Hover any bubble for the exchange, side, size and time.
Real liquidations vs estimated clusters
The bubbles and histogram are real events. There is also an optional Clusters layer — a model that estimates where future BNB liquidations are likely to sit, built from open-interest changes and an assumed leverage distribution. It is clearly labelled as an estimate, not exchange order-book data. A third Levels layer overlays the classic theoretical liquidation prices by leverage. Toggle any combination.