「Strategy Opponent Liquidation」 Long Position sees a significant de-leveraging of 48% after breaking below the average price, with the position size plummeting from $350 million to $180 million.
BlockBeats News, January 9th, according to Coinbob Popular Address Tracker data, affected by BTC's temporary drop below $90,000, the 「Strategy Whales」 address (0x94d) briefly closed 4 long positions and continued to significantly reduce its BTC and ETH long positions. As of now, the address has liquidated over $170 million within 1 hour, with the total position size dropping from $352 million to $180 million. The specific position changes are as follows:
15x BTC Longs: Position size dropped from $137 million to $31.27 million, average price $90,100;
15x ETH Longs: Position size dropped from $137 million to $100 million, average price $3,092;
This address started accumulating since December last year, with an initial account size of about $20 million, gradually adding short positions in mainstream coins such as BTC and ETH. Due to the opposite direction of its trades compared to the public purchases of BTC by MicroStrategy, a listed company, this address has been seen by the market as its clear 「On-chain Counterparty」.
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