A new stop-loss order for a certain BTC long position is set at $73,869, which is the closest to liquidation for a whale holding tens of millions of BTC on-chain
According to monitoring by Hyperinsight, the largest whale (0xec3) currently closest to BTC liquidation on Hyperliquid holds a 40x leveraged long position, amounting to $10.04 million, with an average price of $74,628 and a liquidation price of $72,776, opened 4 days ago. In the past 5 hours, this address has set a new market stop-loss order at $73,869, planning to partially stop-loss $2.37 million, which will lower the liquidation price.
In addition, the largest whale short position closest to the liquidation price is the "Strategy counterparty," which holds a 40x leveraged BTC short position with an average price of $76,290 and a liquidation price of $76,402, currently with an unrealized profit of $700,000 (106%), most of which has been used for rolling positions today.
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