Data: A certain whale took profit on a BTC short position of 27 million USD and is placing orders again, planning to short on a larger scale

By: rootdata|2026/05/19 13:43:41
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According to monitoring by Hyperinsight, a major short position on Hyperliquid significantly closed out to take profits, simultaneously liquidating BTC and ETH short positions: BTC short positions closed approximately 363.2 coins (worth about 27.8 million USD), with a closing price of 76,774 USD; ETH short positions closed 2,808 coins (worth about 5.98 million USD), with a closing price of 2,130 USD, for a total closing scale of approximately 33.8 million USD.

After closing the positions, the address immediately placed sell orders again, planning to short 257.2 BTC (approximately 40 million USD) in the range of 77,500 to 78,000 USD, and short 4,484 ETH (approximately 10 million USD) at 2,230 USD. Address: 0x32008fcb6bbd16532afc83ca8b6c920dde22c407.

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