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The whale has closed its BTC short position after achieving the first of its ten big goals, expecting a loss of $610,000.

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On-chain analyst Ai Whale (@ai_9684xtpa) reported on May 6 that the crypto whale behind the handle "Setting 10 Big Goals First" (@Jason60704294) opened a new short position yesterday afternoon: 501.65 BTC, entering at $80,837.9 per BTC for a total value of $40.55 million. The whale has already closed this position, with an estimated loss of $610,000 on the trade. Additionally, the crypto community is speculating that a 2,355.56 BTC short position on Binance—executed at roughly $80,835 per BTC (valued at $190 million)—belongs to the same whale. If confirmed, the loss on that position would total $2.867 million.
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