Analysis: Most whales trading PUMP contracts on Hyperliquid are low-leverage transactions, perhaps mainly for arbitrage

By: odaily.com|2025/07/10 14:56:30
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Odaily News According to Ai Yi, an analyst on the chain, after Hyperliquid launched the PUMP contract, most of the whales played the game of millions of margin + 1x leverage. In fact, they were most likely to go for the public offering arbitrage on the 12th, or to make a short-term profit. Currently, three whales have accumulated a deposit of 11 million USDC, but only opened a short position of 2.394 million US dollars. Due to the lack of a mark price, HYPE is currently in a state of easy manipulation. If it is pulled to 0.015 US dollars at 11:30 this morning, then the 1x leverage will also be forced to close if the margin is insufficient. Among them, the address 0xAc7...D53ce is the most aggressive, with a margin of 4 million USDC to open a 2x short order, holding 1.074 million US dollars, an opening price of 0.00504 US dollars, and a closing price of 0.02138 US dollars.

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