A whale has made a $9.9 million profit from contracts in the past 22 days and currently holds a $310 million long position with a $1.4 million unrealized loss.
BlockBeats News, January 10th, according to on-chain data analyst Yu Jin's detection, a whale address starting with 0x94d transferred 255 BTC (approximately $21.77 million) to Hyperliquid 22 days ago at a price of $85,378, then used the funds to engage in high-frequency trading over the past 22 days, with 69 trades, a 62% win rate, and a $9.9 million profit.
In the past two days, the address has continued to hold a long position, currently holding a long position of $310 million, with an unrealized loss of $1.4 million, including:
· 1,699 BTC ($154 million) with an entry price of $90,801.
· 33,000 ETH ($102 million) with an entry price of $3,099.
· 336,000 SOL ($45.83 million) with an entry price of $138.6.
· 3.777 million XRP ($7.91 million) with an entry price of $2.13.
It is worth noting that the target of this address's long position is essentially the same as that of the "BTC OG Insider Whale," with a similar entry price. The total value of long positions for these two addresses is $1.1 billion, accounting for one-third of all long positions on the Hyperliquid platform.
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