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The whale "pension-usdt.eth" is net long, 3x long on 20,000 ETH

2026.01.09 08:35:24

On January 9, OnchainLens data shows that the whale address **pension-usdt.eth** has flipped from a short to a long position, opening a 3x leveraged ETH long position. Key position details are below: - Quantity: 20,000 ETH - Value: ~$62.2 million - Entry Price: $3,097.74 - Liquidation Price: $1,607.90 - Unrealized PnL: $235,000
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