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I noticed an interesting point in the blockchain — two major players simultaneously closed their short positions on Bitcoin and Ethereum. Each position was approximately $14 million, but they closed them almost within the same hour. It seems the on-chain data recorded this event yesterday.
The most intriguing part is that the results were opposite. On BTC, the first whale took a loss of about $165,000 (liquidated around $69.7K), while on ETH, the second address, on the contrary, closed the position with a profit of roughly $65,000 (liquidation price was around $2.1K). The blockchain recorded all of this within an hour — both addresses are now empty.
Interestingly, these positions had been open for a long time and increased significantly in volume the day before closing. Maybe the whales simply decided not to take further risks? Such synchronized movements on the blockchain always attract attention — it could be a signal to reassess market risks.