PANews reported on December 12th that, according to Hyperbot data, the "whale that opened short positions after the flash crash on October 11th" continued to addPANews reported on December 12th that, according to Hyperbot data, the "whale that opened short positions after the flash crash on October 11th" continued to add

The "1011 Insider Whale" has added over 20,000 ETH to its long positions and opened new long positions of 100,000 SOFT and approximately 959 BTC.

2025/12/12 08:06

PANews reported on December 12th that, according to Hyperbot data, the "whale that opened short positions after the flash crash on October 11th" continued to add to its ETH long positions 9 hours ago, currently holding 140,094.5238 ETH (worth approximately $453 million), an increase of 20,000 ETH compared to the initial position of 120,094.5238 ETH 9 hours ago. The current average opening price is $3179.54, with a floating profit of approximately $8.33 million.

In addition, the whale opened new long positions of 100,000 SOL (approximately US$13.62 million) and 958.91 BTC (approximately US$88.65 million) at around 4 a.m. today, with floating profits of US$60,000 and US$910,000 respectively.

The whale currently holds a total of $556 million in positions and has a total unrealized profit of $9.3 million.

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