「$97M Liquidated Whale」 ZEC Short Position Liquidated 7 Times in a Row, Account Funds Wiped Out Exiting
BlockBeats News, November 20th, according to on-chain AI analysis tool CoinBob (@CoinbobAI_bot), this morning, it was observed that ZEC rose back above $680. The ZEC short position of the BTC whale (0x7b7) who had accurately liquidated $97 million was liquidated 7 times in a short period of time this morning, resulting in a forced liquidation and the account balance going to zero. Yesterday, the ZEC short position of the whale was approximately $19 million, with a peak unrealized gain of $2.4 million. Due to a small roll-over after closing the short position to stop losses, the average price once dropped to $655.
This address belongs to a well-known player on Roobet and Stake.com, who transferred $7 million to Hyperliquid on November 6th. They tend to take big risks with small gains, often setting extremely narrow liquidation prices and opening highly leveraged full positions. On November 17th, their short position on BTC was targeted, resulting in a single liquidation of nearly $97 million, making them briefly the largest BTC short on Hyperliquid.
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