"Strategy Opponent Position" stop-loss of $54 million BTC and ETH long positions, recording a loss of approximately $1.86 million

BTC-3,38%
ETH-3,66%

BlockBeats News, February 11 — According to Hyperinsight monitoring, in the past hour, the “Strategy Opponent Whale” (0x94d…) executed a synchronized liquidation of its long positions in BTC and ETH, with a short-term closing value of approximately $13.1291 million.

This includes a previously held BTC long position of $29.94 million and an ETH long position of $24.13 million, both of which ended in losses, recording a total loss of about $1.86 million.

This address is known for establishing large-scale short positions on mainstream cryptocurrencies in opposition during MicroStrategy’s (ticker: MSTR) continuous large-scale BTC accumulation in December. It once became the largest BTC short on Hyperliquid with a position size of $120 million. Later, when going long, it was liquidated at $3,113, leading to a significant decline in funds.

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