Andrew Tate lost over $800,000 on Hyperliquid: with a win rate of only 35.5%, he became one of the "worst traders in the crypto world"

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According to BeinCrypto, market observers have listed former MMA fighter Andrew Tate as one of the worst traders in the Crypto Assets space, as he was completely liquidated at the Hyperliquid exchange, losing over $800,000.

Arkham's blockchain analysis reveals the severity of Tate's trading losses, as he deposited $727,000 into the decentralized perpetual exchange Hyperliquid.

All his funds are left in the exchange, locked in losing trades until they are completely liquidated. Tate tries to recover his losses by trading through referral income. He earned $75,000 from users who registered through his referral link. He did not withdraw these rewards but used them for more trading. In the end, the entire $75,000 disappeared in the same liquidation cycle.

“Andrew Tate has been fully liquidated on the Hyperliquid platform, with only $984 remaining. Some believe he has been liquidated many times before. But his money was earned through referrals and then traded repeatedly on the Hyperliquid platform,” analyst Param added.

Tate's exchange trading records are highly volatile. In June 2025, he lost $597,000 on the Hyperliquid platform. The situation did not improve thereafter. Analyst StarPlatinum pointed out that in September, Tate went long on World Liberty Financial (WLFI) token, resulting in a loss of $67,500. A few minutes later, he opened a new position and suffered losses again.

His losing streak continued into this month. On November 14, he was liquidated again—this time for holding a 40x leveraged Bitcoin long position. This defeat cost him $235,000.

August was the only month he made a profit. He shorted YZY and made $16,000. However, even this brief victory was quickly erased by another losing trade.

Overall, Tate has conducted over 80 trades with a winning percentage of only 35.5%. In just a few months, his cumulative losses have reached $699,000, reflecting his aggressive risk-taking and consistently poor trading timing.

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