PANews reported on December 8th that, according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin, a whale went long on 1.38 million HYPE tokens (worth $41.36 million) at $38.60 and is currently experiencing a floating loss of $12.01 million. His liquidation price was $23.70.PANews reported on December 8th that, according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin, a whale went long on 1.38 million HYPE tokens (worth $41.36 million) at $38.60 and is currently experiencing a floating loss of $12.01 million. His liquidation price was $23.70.

A whale went long on 1.38 million HYPE tokens and is currently experiencing a paper loss of $12.01 million.

2025/12/08 09:12

PANews reported on December 8th that, according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin, a whale went long on 1.38 million HYPE tokens (worth $41.36 million) at $38.60 and is currently experiencing a floating loss of $12.01 million. His liquidation price was $23.70.

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