Hyperliquid News Today: Hyperliquid Repurchases Face Off Against Major Whale Short Positions: Crypto Derivatives Amidst Intense Volatility
- Hyperliquid led 2025 crypto buybacks with $644M, aiming to reduce sell pressure and stabilize token economics. - Whale traders like BitcoinOG and Trump Insider Whale amassed $367M in Bitcoin short positions, amplifying market volatility. - ENA's 10% flash crash triggered $47.38M liquidations, exposing risks of leveraged positions in crypto derivatives. - Individual traders faced extreme losses (e.g., $13.5M for Huang Lizheng) while bullish bets on XRP sparked debate over market manipulation. - Hyperliqui
The crypto derivatives sector is currently facing increased turbulence as leading entities and protocols adapt to a volatile environment following a recent market downturn. As noted in a
At the same time, Bitcoin’s post-crash phase has prompted assertive short positions from institutional investors and large holders. The whale known as "BitcoinOG(1011)," who accurately anticipated the October 10–11 decline, has increased bearish exposure with $140 million in open shorts on Hyperliquid, according to
This heightened volatility has resulted in notable liquidations. ENA, which is associated with Ethena’s synthetic stablecoin, suffered a sudden 10% drop on October 23(UTC+8), leading to $47.38 million in liquidations for Andrew Kang’s wallet linked to Hyperliquid, as reported by
Retail traders are also exposed to these hazards. Huang Lizheng, also known as "Brother Ma Ji," incurred a $13.5 million loss after taking a heavily leveraged ETH position on Hyperliquid, according to
Hyperliquid’s involvement in these trends has come under examination. Founder Jeff Yan defended the platform’s auto-deleveraging system during the October 10 crash, stating it protected traders by closing profitable shorts and saving millions, according to comments made to
As these events unfold, the interaction between whale strategies, buyback campaigns, and leveraged trading remains central. With
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Bitcoin Updates: As Investors Pull Out of Bitcoin ETFs, Altcoins See Increased Inflows During November Sell-Off
- U.S. bitcoin ETFs lost $1.22B in net outflows for the week ending Nov 21, extending a four-week negative streak with total November redemptions reaching $3.79B. - Bitcoin fell below $82,000 amid a 7-month low, triggering a $350B crypto market cap drop as Citi noted 3.4% price declines per $1B ETF outflow. - Solana and XRP ETFs bucked the trend with $300M and $410M inflows, attracting institutional interest despite broader market weakness. - Analysts warn of potential 50% further Bitcoin declines, while F
Bitcoin Updates: Bitcoin's Sharp Drop and ETF Outflows Trigger a Cycle of Self-Perpetuating Sell-Off in Crypto
- Bitcoin fell to a seven-month low amid $3.79B ETF outflows in November, with BlackRock's IBIT and Fidelity's FBTC accounting for 91% of redemptions. - Analysts cite profit-taking, leveraged position unwinding, and Fed rate uncertainty as key drivers, while NYDIG highlights structural shifts like collapsing stablecoin supply and DAT premiums. - Citi Research links $1B in ETF outflows to a 3.4% Bitcoin price drop, pushing Bitcoin dominance to 58% as investors shift to riskier altcoins. - Despite bearish sh

Markets Predict Fed Pivot, Central Bank Remains Silent

BIS sounds the alarm: Stablecoins could trigger a bond crash
