Top Whale Watch: "BTC OG Insider Whale" and other major long positions have not adjusted their holdings, while the total position of the short whale has slightly decreased
BlockBeats News, January 13th, according to Coinbob Popular Address Monitor data, the "BTC OG Insider Whale" and other ETH long whales are still holding onto their mainstream long positions, with no position adjustment for now. The "Strategy Counterparty" has significantly shifted to a short position, with a new short position of approximately $141 million. Specific information is as follows:
“BTC OG Insider Whale”: The account overall unrealized loss is $6.8 million. Its main holding is an ETH long position, with an unrealized loss of $11.2 million (-9%), an average price of $3,147, and a position size of approximately $630 million. Currently, the main profit comes from a SOL long position, with a $4.22 million unrealized gain (60%), an average price of $130, and a position size of approximately $70.8 million. The current total account position size is about $790 million, now ranking first on the ETH and SOL long positions leaderboard on Hyperliquid.
“CZ Counterparty”: The current ETH long position has an unrealized loss of $5.7 million, with a position size of about $176 million and an average price of $3,190. In addition, it also holds an XRP long position with a position size of about $79.54 million and an unrealized loss of $9.46 million. The current total account position size is about $261 million, now the largest XRP long and the second largest ETH long on Hyperliquid.
“ZEC Largest Short”: Once again closed MON short positions and added UNI and WLFI short positions. The current WLFI short position has a position size of about $2.02 million with an average price of $0.169. In addition, its ETH short position has an unrealized gain of $6.8 million, and ZEC short position has an unrealized gain of $0.56 million. Currently, the total short position size of the account is about $171 million, now the largest short on the platform for ETH and ZEC.
“Shanzhai Air Force Locomotive”: Partially closed LIT short positions last night and this morning, and used the funds to buy HYPE spot. The current LIT short position size has decreased from $11 million to $8.9 million, and this address is still the largest short on LIT on the Hyperliquid platform, with an average price of $2.7. In addition, its HYPE spot position reaches $8 million, and the total position size has decreased from $50 million to $47 million.
“pension-usdt.eth”: No position adjustment for now, with a 3x leveraged ETH long position having a $10,000 unrealized gain, the current position size reaching $61.9 million, an average price of $3,097, and a liquidation price of $1,611.
「Strategy Opponent's Order Book」: Placed 487 take-profit orders in the range of $136 to $138 for SOL, totaling $4.86 million. The address significantly opened short positions for BTC, SOL, and ETH yesterday, with a total position size of $141 million, less than half of the previous long position size ($340 million). This morning, part of the SOL short position was closed to take profits.
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