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Hyperliquid Platform Whale's Current Position at $5.451 Billion with Long/Short Ratio of 0.97

On July 18, according to Coinglass data, the Hyperliquid platform whale currently holds $5.451 billion, with long positions amounting to $2.687 billion, accounting for 49.29% of the total, and short positions at $2.764 billion, making up 50.71%. The profit and loss for long positions is -$92.9136 million, while for short positions it is $3.7698 million. Among them, the whale address 0x0ddf..02 has shorted ETH with a full margin at a price of $1,700.06, currently showing an unrealized profit and loss of -$7.2297 million.

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