「CZ's Counter Trading」 Long Position Holding a Collective Unrealized Loss of $27 Million, Now the Largest Long in ETH and XRP on Hyperliquid
BlockBeats News, November 24th, according to on-chain AI analysis tool CoinBob (@CoinbobAI_bot), the previously reported "CZ Whales" (0x9ee) is currently facing a unrealized loss of approximately $18.8 million (-191%) on its ETH long position, with a position size of about $148 million, an average price of $3201, and a liquidation price of $2443. Additionally, it also holds XRP long positions with a position size of about $80.3 million, an average price of $2.29, and an unrealized loss of $8.62 million (-107%).
This address had previously bought ASTER on November 2nd following CZ, and then significantly increased its short position with 3x leverage, becoming the largest ASTER short holder at that time. It later closed the position to break even on the 17th, and has now switched to ETH long trading. On the 21st, it was partially liquidated, resulting in a $7.3 million loss recorded. It is currently the largest long position holder for ETH and XRP on Hyperliquid simultaneously.
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