Oil trader takes $17 million hit as tokenized crude rivals bitcoin liquidations

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Crypto’s biggest liquidation event this week wasn’t about crypto.

Tokenized Brent oil futures on Hyperliquid accounted for $46.6 million of the $403 million in total liquidations over the past 24 hours, according to CoinGlass data, making oil the third-largest liquidated asset behind ether at $104.5 million and bitcoin at $98.3 million. Solana came in fourth at roughly $24.7 million.

The single largest liquidation across all assets was a $17.17 million Brent oil position on Hyperliquid, not a bitcoin or ether trade. That is the second time in under 30 days that oil has produced the largest individual liquidation on a crypto venue.

The BRENTOIL-USDC contract on Hyperliquid traded at $107.19, up roughly 2% on the day, with $977 million in 24-hour volume and $515 million in open interest. For context, that open interest figure is larger than many mid-cap crypto tokens’ entire market capitalization.

Oil trading on Hyperliquid. (Hyperliquid)

The liquidations were triggered by Trump’s national address, which promised to hit Iran “extremely hard” rather than offering the de-escalation that had fueled a two-day rally. Brent crude jumped 5% to above $106 on traditional markets.

Traders who had positioned for a ceasefire, particularly those long crypto and short oil, got hit from both sides.

Of the $403 million in total liquidations across 137,031 traders, longs took the heavier hit at $234.6 million versus $168.7 million in shorts. That ratio reflects the broad selloff in risk assets after the speech reversed Tuesday’s optimism. The 4-hour window around the address saw $153.7 million liquidated, with $130.8 million from longs.

Hyperliquid’s tokenized commodity contracts, which give traders 24/7 access to oil, gold, and other macro assets with crypto-native leverage, are absorbing an outsized share of geopolitical volatility.

Tokenized oil has now been among the top five liquidated assets on at least three separate occasions since the war began, a dynamic that did not exist before Hyperliquid listed the contracts.

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