Last week, the leader of the army that caught the bottom of BTC and ETH liquidated positions, resulting in a loss of 7.3 million USD, and then opened another 33 million USD long position on ETH.
BlockBeats News, November 18th, according to Coinbob Popular Address Monitor, in the past 4 hours, the whale (0x93c) who was previously the "Hyperliquid's Largest BTC Long" last week liquidated to stop loss their position, with a position size of approximately $64 million in BTC long and $21.1 million in ETH long, resulting in a total loss of approximately $7.35 million. They then used the remaining $1.3 million in the account to open another 25x leveraged ETH long position, with an average price of $2980, and a liquidation price of $2919.
Since November 12th, this address had transferred approximately $8 million to Hyperliquid and subsequently attempted to bottom fish ETH multiple times to make a small profit of $700,000. Later, on the 13th and 14th, they significantly increased their holdings and went long on BTC and ETH, briefly becoming the largest BTC long on Hyperliquid.
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