On-chain Whale Activity Overview: "ETH Bull Whale" Losing Conviction, "Buddy" Liquidated Multiple Times Adds to Position and Fights Again
BlockBeats News, November 7th, according to Hyperinsight monitoring, the whale activities that were active on-chain in the past 24 hours are as follows:
The "100% Win Rate Whale" closed a 40x BTC long position about 12 hours ago, with a profit of only about $32,000. Its account assets are now only about $600,000. After a previous 14-game winning streak and a 5-game losing streak, it struggled to achieve a single profitable trade. Its account has incurred a total loss of $31.44 million in contracts over the past month.
The "1011 Insider Whale" is maintaining a 5x leveraged long position, currently holding a BTC long position worth $71 million and an ETH long position worth $53 million, with a total position of about $124 million. The overall unrealized loss has expanded to about $4 million. The BTC entry price is $104,520.3, and the ETH entry price is $3,427.14.
The "Brotherhood Buddy" Huang Licheng raised about $500,000 on Wednesday night to return to Hyperliquid and once again went 25x long on ETH. Last night, he was liquidated multiple times. "Buddy" added more margin to the account 8 hours ago to increase the position. He currently holds an ETH long position worth about $10 million, with an entry price of $3,334.35 and a liquidation price of $3,204.10.
The "Steadfast 25x Long ETH Whale" is no longer "steadfast." In the early morning, it closed its ETH long position worth about $10 million, losing $2.29 million, and withdrew the remaining about $2.17 million in margin from the account. It has incurred a loss of about $10 million in the past week.
The "Whale Who Has Been Shorting BTC Four Times Since March 2025" is once again unrealized profit by $12.99 million. It added to its position multiple times from October 24th to 28th and currently holds 1,231.98 BTC short positions worth $124 million, with an average entry price of $111,499.3.
USDT issuer Tether has once again acquired 961 BTC, worth $97.34 million. Tether currently holds 87,290 BTC, with a total value of $8.84 billion.
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