On the eve of NVIDIA's earnings report, CBB, 0xRay, and Continue Capital all hold positions worth tens of millions, waiting quietly for the market trend

BlockBeats News, February 25 — According to Coinbob’s popular address monitoring, NVIDIA’s earnings report will be released tomorrow morning, and market attention is focused on how this performance might influence the global AI industry chain’s sentiment and pricing.

On Hyperliquid, the long-short confrontation around NVDA (NVIDIA mapped contracts) has already taken shape. Several well-known traders and institutions are holding multi-million dollar positions, awaiting the market trend.

0xRay (X: 0xRay518), currently the largest long position on-chain for NVDA, holds a $16.44 million long position with an average price of $190;

CBB (X: Cbb0fe), currently the largest short position on-chain for NVDA, holds a $10.5 million short position with an average price of $187;

Continue Capital (X: Continue_VC) related addresses hold long positions totaling $9.96 million, with an average price also around $190.

The strategic layout extends beyond NVIDIA itself. Besides 0xRay, CBB and Continue Capital-related addresses hold positions in the same direction for AI industry chain targets such as MU (Micron) and SNDK (SanDisk), with scales reaching several million dollars.

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