Forty-two million USD heavy position to fight! "Brother Maji's" turnaround: Is it a gambler's celebration or top-tier arbitrage?



$1.85 million! This is "Brother Maji" Huang Licheng's performance on Hyperliquid over the past week.
Once jokingly called the "Great Wronged," Maji seems to have truly "entered a good phase" this time.

According to the latest monitoring data, his contract position has steadily increased to $42.17 million, and most importantly: his monthly performance has successfully turned profitable.
Many only see him struggling when liquidated, but they don't understand the "buy low, sell high" logic behind it.
Let's break down this $40 million position details:
ETH (Ethereum): 12,131 long positions, 25x leverage. Liquidation price $2,090.
This indicates he's betting on Ethereum's strong support at the $2,100 level.

BTC (Bitcoin): 180 long positions, 40x leverage.
Liquidation price $62,529.
In the current highly volatile market, 40x leverage is like walking on a knife's edge, but he clearly seized the short-term safety margin.

HYPE: 43,750 units, 10x leverage.
💡 Has Maji's strategy changed?
From "crazy liquidation" to "steady profit," Maji's operations have shifted from pure one-sided bets to more rhythmic high-frequency volatility harvesting.

Very high safety margin:
The current liquidation price is far below the market price, allowing him to withstand sudden spikes in the market.

Balance between faith and cash flow:
Earning $1.85 million in a week proves he's using large margin to perform "dynamic hedging."

In the crypto world, survival is the only capital.
Brother Maji shows us with $42 million: when you can endure the darkest losses, the rest is up to probability and patience.
$BTC $ETH $HYPE
Do you think Maji can walk away with this $40 million intact this time? Or will there be another liquidation tragedy?
Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments! 👇
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