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Top Holdings of the Top Long and Short Position in the Hyperliquid Three Major Coins: "100% Win Rate" Whale vs. Strongly Bearish "Abraxas Capital"

2025.10.30 17:00:37

On October 30th, as per the monitoring of HyperInsight, the insider whale with a "100% Win Rate" on Hyperliquid and "Abraxas Capital" respectively ranked first in the long and short positions of the top three mainstream coins (BTC, ETH, SOL). The holdings have changed since the 27th as follows: The Insider Whale of "100% Win Rate" (0xc2a): Since being activated on October 12th, it completed 13 opening positions within 15 days with a win rate of 100%. It reallocated positions multiple times in 3 days and often placed orders in batches. It added positions against the trend and realized a profit of $16.08 million. Details: - On the 27th, it held 5x long positions in ETH worth $172 million and 13x long positions in BTC worth $194 million, with an unrealized gain of $20 million. - On the 28th, it added a 10x long position in SOL with a position size of approximately $25 million and increased the leverage of ETH to 10x. The total position size reached $470 million with a narrower unrealized gain. - On the 29th, it closed BTC long positions worth approximately $250 million and ETH long positions worth approximately $180 million and added SOL long positions to $125 million, changing from profit to loss. - Today, it opened BTC and ETH long positions again with a total position size of $318 million, changing from loss to profit. Its current main long positions are: BTC $114 million, ETH $109 million, SOL $94.3 million. Abraxas Capital (0x5b5, 0xb83): Two addresses opened full short positions. It deposited more than $3,100 into Hyperliquid within 3 days and continuously added to the short positions of BTC, ETH, and SOL at short-term highs. The total holdings of the two addresses rose from a nominal value of $480 million to $760 million, and the sub-addresses increased from $67.75 million to $295 million. Details: - On the 27th, it started adding positions when the BTC price was $116,000. The BTC short positions reached $124 million and the ETH short positions were around $226 million. - On the 28th, it added positions when the BTC price was around $114,000. The BTC short positions reached $273 million and the ETH short positions were around $273 million. - As of the 29th, when the BTC was around $115,000, it added to the position. The BTC short position size reached $277 million and the ETH short position was about $257 million. Currently, its two main short positions are: BTC $277 million, ETH $257 million, SOL $76.5 million.
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