Bitcoin News Update: BTC/ETH Whale's $50 Million Short Position Collapses, Volatility Converts Defensive Move into $5.5 Million Deficit
- A $50M BTC/ETH whale's leveraged short position faces $5.5M losses as rising prices trigger partial liquidation, heightening market volatility concerns. - The "100% Win Rate Whale" added $3M USDC to its BTC short margin this week, yet remains just $2,400 from liquidation amid sustained price gains. - A separate whale's 15x leveraged $37M BTC/ETH long positions now risk liquidation if prices drop below $10,500 (ETH) or $3,705 (BTC). - Market frenzy also surged around River Pts' 40x token rally and Farcast
A well-known BTC/ETH whale, holding over $50 million in combined long positions, has experienced partial liquidation, drawing significant market attention amid increasing volatility. On-chain analyst Ai Yi has identified this whale, who is actively adjusting leveraged trades on Hyperliquid and currently maintains the platform’s largest BTC short, as reported by
This whale, often referred to as the "100% Win Rate Whale," had also injected 1 million USDC into the BTC short two hours earlier, lifting the liquidation point to $118,409. Despite these efforts, the position is now facing an unrealized loss of $4.07 million, with the liquidation price only $2,400 away. This is the second margin top-up by the whale this week, highlighting intensified risk management during turbulent market conditions.
Elsewhere, another whale with the address 0x960 has adopted a bullish approach, opening 15x leveraged long trades in both BTC and
Farcaster’s Warplet NFT project also ignited excitement, with its native token CHAOS skyrocketing 950% within 24 hours of the announcement. The Harmonybot service on the Base chain creates personalized NFTs linked to user profiles, though minting opportunities remain scarce.
Additionally, Mt. Gox has postponed its repayment deadline by another year, according to market insiders, reflecting persistent obstacles in its recovery process.
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