「2600万HYPE Long Position Liquidated」 Suffers Another Series of Liquidations Resulting in a $5.15 Million Loss, Remaining Margin Level at Only 1.44% Before the Next Liquidation.
BlockBeats News, December 19th, according to HyperInsight monitoring, due to the continuous decline of HYPE, the "Whale with 26 million HYPE Longs Liquidated" was liquidated again this morning in a cascade of liquidations on its HYPE and ETH long positions, with a liquidation scale of approximately $19.2 million, resulting in a loss of approximately $5.15 million. The next liquidation price for the HYPE long position at this address is $22.2, which is only about 1.44% away from the current price. The current position size is approximately $12.75 million, with an unrealized loss of $4.91 million (-192%), at an average price of $31.25. In addition, it also holds ETH long positions with a position size of approximately $7.23 million, an unrealized loss of $0.77 million (-212%), at an average price of $3116, and a liquidation price of $2757.
Yesterday's news, this whale's long position in HYPE suffered the largest single liquidation across the network, totaling approximately $11 million. The cumulative liquidation scale in the past two days is approximately $56.8 million, with a total realized loss exceeding $13.1 million.
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