Analysis: Users who are 50 times long on BTC and ETH on Hyperliquid are not rat warehouses
Conor Grogan posted on X stating that he tracked the wallets of users who were long on BTC and ETH on Hyperliquid, discovering that their funds came from phishing. The user is a customer of the cryptocurrency gambling platform Roobet. Moreover, he liquidated his long positions before Trump's second announcement of BTC strategic reserves, missing out on tens of millions of dollars in profits. He is just a gambler using phished funds, not the so-called "rat warehouse".
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