「Former 100% Win Rate」 Whale Sees $10 Million Principal Shrink to $600,000, Account Value Once Reached High of $57 Million
BlockBeats News, November 10th, according to HyperInsight monitoring, the "Former 100% Win Rate" whale has transferred $10 million to Hyperliquid since October 14th, and has opened positions with a similar timing and method as "BTC OG," realizing a profit of $15.83 million within half a month, with a peak unrealized profit of nearly $26 million, and the account value once exceeded $57 million.
Subsequently, due to heavy-position longing and retracement averaging, the address recorded $44.67 million in losses from November 3rd to 5th through four trades. After multiple attempts to chase the rise and kill the fall of BTC and ZEC, the account funds have shrunk to $595,000, a nearly 94% retracement from the initial $10 million investment. Since closing the BTC long position on November 8th, no new positions have been opened for two days.
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