ChainCatcher reports that, according to Hyperinsight monitoring, the “die-hard bull” whale (0x10a3c) closed a long position of 93.82 million USD worth of BTC 18 minutes ago, incurring a loss of 1.689 million USD. Currently, all high-leverage long positions are in floating loss, with the holdings as follows:
- 10x leverage long 5 billion PUMP tokens, average entry price $0.0025, floating loss $29,900;
- 10x leverage long 30 million FARTCOIN tokens, average entry price $0.4542, floating loss $77,600.
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