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# Liquidations

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Monitoring upcoming liquidations in real-time is crucial for anticipating potential downward pressure on collections. Traders and lenders need to prepare themselves for unexpected price movements in over-leveraged situations. With this information, you can make informed decisions about your lending and investment strategies while managing your risk.

Features that will be included for Latest Liquidations:&#x20;

* Latest defaulted NFT's with a timestamp&#x20;
* The specific platform the NFT's defaulted on
* Floor price of the NFT in real time
* Liquidation price of the NFT&#x20;
* Link to the specific NFT&#x20;

Features that will be included for Upcoming Liquidations:

* The platform on which the upcoming liquidation will take place
* Floor price of the NFT in real time
* Liquidation price of the NFT&#x20;
* Link to the specific NFT&#x20;
* Real time countdown allowing you to track the upcoming liquidation


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