ChainCatcher reports that, according to Coinglass data, the whale holdings on the Hyperliquid platform are currently $3.11 billion. Long positions amount to $1.547 billion, accounting for 49.72%, while short positions are $1.564 billion, accounting for 50.28%. The long positions have a profit and loss of -$105 million, and the short positions have a profit and loss of $193 million.
Among them, the whale address 0xa5b0…41 has a 15x full margin long position on ETH at a price of $1991.53, with an unrealized profit and loss of $4.6526 million.
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