Hyperliquid Whale Liquidates 300.3 BTC Over Two Days

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Hyperliquid’s BTC price action saw a major whale liquidated twice within two days, with 300.3 BTC (approximately $23.1 million) forcibly closed. On May 25 at 18:00, the whale lost 169.5 BTC (worth $13.1 million) on short positions, then re-entered with 40x leverage to go long. BTC price dropped to $76,700 on May 26 at 08:00, triggering another liquidation. The address 0x2fc3195efbf91ad90854bc3c02fe739895c23460 lost a total of $308,000. BTC dominance remains under pressure.

According to Hyperinsight monitoring, within the past hour, the massive long position held by the "Hyperliquid whale liquidated for $13 million" was liquidated twice in succession and has now been liquidated again, resulting in a total of 130.8 BTC (approximately $10 million) being liquidated. This address has become the largest liquidation address on the network for two consecutive days. Yesterday at 18:00, the address’s original BTC short position was liquidated for 169.5 BTC (approximately $13.1 million), after which it used its remaining $220,000 in funds with 40x leverage to open a long position. Today at 08:00, the BTC price dropped to $76,700, triggering liquidation of the long position, resulting in a total loss of $3.08 million over two days. Address: 0x2fc3195efbf91ad90854bc3c02fe739895c23460

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