Data: Strategy opponent's long positions on Ethereum all forcibly liquidated, Bitcoin short positions partially liquidated

Mars Finance News, according to Hyperbot data, the new Ethereum long positions opened by Strategy's opposing side were all liquidated this morning, with 40x leverage Bitcoin short positions partially liquidated and reduced. Currently, only 8.332 BTC are held, and the overall position has shifted from profit to loss, with a current return on investment of -73.05%.
ETH4.46%
BTC2.91%
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BalanceScreenshotAfterTheRain
· 1h ago
Strategy this wave went from profit to loss -73%, a textbook-level leverage backlash
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On-ChainSoilAfterTheRain
· 6h ago
This kind of public position is actually quite risky; once it's targeted by the opponent's traders, it becomes difficult to handle.
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FrontrunFail
· 6h ago
Ethereum has been completely defeated, while BTC is barely hanging on, with a clear divide.
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ForkItAnyway
· 6h ago
Mars Finance's data is quite timely, Hyperbot monitoring is indeed useful
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BlackVelvetKeychain
· 6h ago
Leveraged crypto trading, fun when winning, losing everything including principal and interest when losing
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CrystalBallForSentiment
· 6h ago
I wonder if they will continue to add positions or just stop here.
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SushiStopLoss
· 6h ago
Want to know their opening cost, and calculate where the liquidation price is.
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LittleBearWatchingTheMarket
· 6h ago
From holding heavily to 8 coins, this reduction indicates they're really panicking.
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NarrativeCartographer
· 6h ago
Part of the forced liquidation shows that risk control still has some use; otherwise, it would have been gone long ago.
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GaslightGardener
· 6h ago
-73% return rate, how much does it need to rise to break even? Math is a bit hopeless.
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