PANews reported on March 15 that according to the monitoring of on-chain analyst Yu Jin, the 50x leveraged whale on Hyperliquid stopped closing shorts, and then continued to increase short positions. He currently holds a BTC short position worth $330 million. He used 7.016 million USDC margin on Hyperliquid and used 40x leverage to open a short position of 3,960 BTC worth $330 million. The opening price was $84,040, the liquidation price was $84,745, and the current floating profit was $1 million.
The 50x leveraged whale on Hyperliquid continues to increase its position and currently holds BTC short orders worth $330 million
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