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Hyperliquid Short Squeeze: 7 Whales Collective Short Position Liquidated, Liquidation Price at $81,502

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April 22nd — Per HyperInsight monitoring (link: https://t.me/HyperInsight, opens new tab), 7 whales with positions exceeding $1 million have opened new short positions on Hyperliquid over the past two hours, totaling $25.56 million in short exposure. Excluding one whale with a large margin address, the remaining 6 whales have an average liquidation price of roughly $81,502. Currently, the address (0xac6) closest to liquidation holds a 40x-leveraged BTC short position, with an entry price of $77,938 and a liquidation price of $78,888.
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