Hyperliquid News Today: Crypto Whale Maintains $145M ETH Position After $4.9M Loss, Anticipates Surge to $3,860
- Hyperliquid's whale 0x9ee holds $145M ETH long with $4.9M loss, targeting $3,860 rebound despite market volatility. - Portfolio includes $52.2M XRP long and $44M ASTER short, highlighting leveraged crypto trading's mixed gains/losses. - Platform faces $5M liquidity loss from Popcat manipulation and 38% HYPE futures decline, signaling ecosystem instability. - High-leverage risks exposed by $168M liquidation and $100M BTC loss parallels, underscoring market fragility. - ASTER short turning to long position
Hyperliquid's "ETH Max Long" holding is now worth $145 million, with an average buy-in of $3,264 and an unrealized deficit of $4.9 million,
The dangers of high-leverage trading became clear this week when a degen trader on Hyperliquid was liquidated after shorting BTC, XRP, and
Hyperliquid's issues go beyond individual traders. The platform has recently halted its
While the ETH Max Long awaits a move to $3,860, the wider crypto market remains highly uncertain. The interaction of leveraged trades, liquidity challenges, and changing sentiment will likely determine Hyperliquid's direction in the near future.
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.
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