Data: "Strategy Opponent Position" flattens the increase in BTC short positions exceeding 5.2 million USD, bringing the total position size to 75.2 million USD
According to monitoring by Hyperinsight, "Strategy Opponent" (0x94d3) executed a averaging operation on BTC short positions, increasing its holdings by 81.06 BTC, approximately 5.209 million USD.
The total position size rose to 75.2048 million USD, with the average price slightly increasing from 69,036.20 USD to 69,181.40 USD, and the liquidation price at 79,320.81 USD. This position has an unrealized loss of approximately 1.8229 million USD (-96.96%), making it the largest BTC short on Hyperliquid.
It is reported that this address had previously established large mainstream coin short positions in reverse during last December when MicroStrategy (MSTR) continuously increased its BTC holdings, with the position size reaching as high as 120 million USD, becoming the largest BTC short on the Hyperliquid platform at that time.
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