BlockBeats News, December 11th, according to HyperInsight monitoring, today some whales continued to accumulate, with the "BTC OG Insider Whale" holding nearly $4 billion, and the "Hyperliquid's Largest ZEC Short" also increased its ETH and ZEC shorts to become ETH's top short position, details are as follows:
「Buddy」 Huang Licheng: ETH long position approaching liquidation price, unrealized profit narrowed to nearly $1.5 million. Current position size is approximately $36.3 million, unrealized profit $110,000 (78%), average price $3,260, liquidation price $3,201. Last night, Huang Licheng slightly closed some ETH long positions to adjust the liquidation price downwards.
「CZ's Counterparty」: ETH long position unrealized profit of $3.39 million, position size $172 million, average price $3,201, this long position has been open for about 36 days; in addition, CZ also holds XRP long positions, with a position size of approximately $78.45 million, unrealized loss of $10.57 million (-134%). Currently, he is the second-largest ETH bull on Hyperliquid.
「BTC OG Insider Whale」: ETH long position unrealized profit of $10.49 million (13%), average price $3,177, position size has reached $3.92 billion, this morning he added approximately $1.2 billion in long positions at prices of $3,362 and $3,280.
「Hyperliquid's Largest ZEC Short」: Continuously adding to ZEC and ETH short positions, now simultaneously the largest short positions in ETH, ZEC, and MON. Current ETH short position size is $70.69 million, unrealized profit $5.1 million (108%), average price $3,502; ZEC short position unrealized loss narrowed to $270,000 (5%), position size of approximately $20.72 million, average price $387.
「Suspected HYPE Listing Insider」 Whale: HYPE long position unrealized loss of $13.55 million (-170%), position size of approximately $39.81 million, average price $38.6, liquidation price $22.17.
「Calm Short Opener」: Closed ZEC and SOL short positions, and opened another SOL short position, position size approximately $4.54 million, account funds increased from $200,000 to $350,000.
