HyperLiquid's six major high-leverage whales all liquidated, with an average loss of over $40 million per person

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/11/05 03:45:52
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BlockBeats News, November 5th, according to EmberCN's statistics, all six high-leverage contract whales on HyperLiquid experienced liquidation after making tens of millions of dollars in massive profits, with an average loss of over $40 million per person, including:

James Wynn used a $21.77 million principal, with a peak profit of $87 million. He once opened a BTC long position worth $1.23 billion on Hyperliquid, only to end up losing not only all his profits but also his entire principal, resulting in liquidation.

The "Insider Whale" falling used a $3 million principal, with a peak profit of $26 million. They were previously adept at placing bets before data/policy announcements but eventually made consecutive wrong bets, losing all their profits and their principal.

The whale AguilaTrades used a $37.62 million principal, with a peak profit of $41.7 million. Every time they increased their position to $400 million, a retracement followed, leading to the account being wiped out in the end.

The "Rolling Long Whale" used a $125,000 principal, with a peak profit reaching $43 million, achieving a 344x return. However, the market reversal caused their liquidation due to the rolling strategy, resulting in the loss of all funds in a short period.

The "Brother Buddy" Huang Li used a $15.29 million principal, with a peak profit of $44.84 million. He mainly went long and ended up liquidating when he insisted on going long during a market crash.

The "Former 100% Win Rate Whale" used a $30.17 million principal, achieving a maximum of 14 consecutive wins with a peak profit of $26.6 million. However, after the winning streak, increasing the position size led to continuous losses, resulting in the account being emptied.

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