BNB Price Slides 6% as $900 Rejection Triggers Liquidation-Led Selloff

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Binance Coin (BNB) price extended its decline on Friday as the broader crypto market slid into a risk-off phase. BNB price fell more than 6% intraday, extending losses after failing to reclaim the psychologically important $900 level. The move comes amid a wider selloff across Bitcoin and major altcoins, where rising liquidations and tightening macro conditions are accelerating downside momentum. As price slipped below key support zones, derivatives data shows the decline was not driven by spot selling alone. Instead, the move unfolded as a liquidation-led breakdown, exposing structural weakness built up during the prior consolidation.

BNB Price Breaks Down After $900 Rejection

BNB price chart shows clear signs of breakdown. The rejection at $900 marked a failure at a key supply zone that has capped upside attempts multiple times. Once BNB price lost the $880 support, selling pressure intensified, breaking the short-term higher-low structure and confirming a shift toward lower-highs and lower lows. The current selloff has pushed BNB below the $850 mark, with $880 now acting as resistance rather than support. 

BNB price

If downside pressure persists, the $800-$830 emerges as the next major demand zone, aligned with prior liquidity absorption. A deeper move could expose the $800 psychological level, especially if broader market weakness continues. On the upside, any rebound toward $860-880 is likely to face selling interest unless BNB can reclaim $900 with strong volume, a scenario that currently appears unlikely given the derivatives backdrop.

Liquidations and Funding Rates Confirm Deleveraging Phase

The sharp downside move in BNB was fueled by aggressive liquidation activity across derivatives markets. Liquidation heatmap data reveals dense long-position clusters stacked between $880 and $850, where leverage had accumulated over recent sessions. 

BNB liquidation map

Once BNB was rejected at $900, price quickly moved into this liquidity pocket, triggering a cascade of forced closures. During the selloff, BNB-related liquidations exceeded $100 million, with long positions accounting for the bulk of the wipeout. This confirms that bullish positioning had become overcrowded near resistance, leaving the market vulnerable to a rapid flush once support gave way.

BNB funding rate

Funding rates across major perpetual contracts flipped decisively negative, sliding into the -0.01% to -0.02% range, signalling traders paying a premium to stay short. At the same time, open interest dropped by roughly 8–10%, showing that leverage was being forcibly removed rather than rotated into new positions. Together, negative funding, falling open interest, and clustered liquidations point to a structural leverage reset, not a one-off panic move.

Final Thoughts

BNB’s price rejection at $900 has shifted the short-term trend firmly bearish, with liquidation-driven selling exposing fragile market structure. Until leverage resets and price stabilizes above key resistance, downside risks remain dominant. For now, traders are watching whether demand can re-emerge near support, or if further deleveraging extends the decline.

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