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A certain new address bought the dip in BTC and became the top whale on Hyperliquid, with a holding of approximately $64 million.

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On November 17th, according to the data from Coinbob Popular Address Monitor, the "Hyperliquid's Largest BTC Long" whale (0x93c) opened a long position in BTC on the evening of the 14th. It has a floating loss of approximately $780,000 (30%), a position size of approximately $64 million, an average price of $96,900, and a liquidation price of $87,700. Starting from November 12th, the address transferred approximately $8 million to Hyperliquid. Then, it carried out intraday ETH long trades twice, realizing profits of $700,000 each time. Subsequently, on the night of the 13th, it opened a third ETH long position with an average price of $3,396 and a position size of approximately $22.5 million. Currently, it is experiencing a floating loss of $1.27 million (-140%). On the night of the 14th, the address bottomed BTC at an average price of $9,690 and is now the largest BTC long on Hyperliquid.
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