The former "Top BTC Long on Hyperliquid" bought the dip on BTC and ETH but suffered heavy losses. They recently withdrew and exited the market.
BlockBeats News, November 24th, according to on-chain AI analysis tool CoinBob (@CoinbobAI_bot), monitoring data shows that the former "Hyperliquid's largest BTC long" whale (0x93c) started bottom fishing BTC and ETH since the 12th, with a total position size reaching 85 million US dollars at one point. On the 18th, the whale was liquidated, resulting in a loss of approximately 7.35 million US dollars. Subsequently, with the remaining 1.3 million US dollars in the account, the whale opened another ETH long position. After making a profit of 910,000 US dollars recently, the whale closed the position, withdrew the funds, and exited.
According to Coinbob's Hot Address Tracker, the BTC whale account (0x7b7), which was previously accurately liquidated for 97 million US dollars, has been emptied. Since November 6th, this address transferred 7 million US dollars to Hyperliquid to minimize losses and make small gains. On November 17th, the account was liquidated with nearly 97 million US dollars in a single transaction after shorting BTC and briefly becoming the largest short position on Hyperliquid. Subsequently, on the 17th, the whale opened a ZEC short position and was liquidated again, resulting in a complete wipeout of the account funds.
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