PANews reported on November 16 that, according to Lookonchain monitoring, a whale opened a 20x leveraged long position in Bitcoin and deposited 300 BTC, worth $28.7 million, within the past two hours. The liquidation price was $60,424.6. This whale had previously lost $6.35 million on the Hyperliquid platform.PANews reported on November 16 that, according to Lookonchain monitoring, a whale opened a 20x leveraged long position in Bitcoin and deposited 300 BTC, worth $28.7 million, within the past two hours. The liquidation price was $60,424.6. This whale had previously lost $6.35 million on the Hyperliquid platform.

A whale opened a long position in Bitcoin with 20x leverage and deposited 300 BTC. The liquidation price was $60,424.6.

2025/11/16 19:46

PANews reported on November 16 that, according to Lookonchain monitoring, a whale opened a 20x leveraged long position in Bitcoin and deposited 300 BTC, worth $28.7 million, within the past two hours. The liquidation price was $60,424.6. This whale had previously lost $6.35 million on the Hyperliquid platform.

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