Bitcoin News Today: "Whale with 'Perfect Record' Faces $20M Losses as High-Stakes BTC Gamble Reveals the Risks of Heavy Leverage"
- "100% Win Rate Whale" faces $20M+ losses from 10x leveraged BTC/ETH positions as market volatility erodes gains. - Contrasting strategies emerge: 40x BTC whale re-enters market post-liquidation while HYPE whale suffers 128% XPL losses. - Chainlink expands CCIP to TON, enabling cross-chain Toncoin transfers and real-time data for DeFi growth. - Bitcoin dips below $110k as risk-off behavior dominates, with analysts warning of potential altcoin liquidations without sustained recovery.
The trader known as the "100% Win Rate Whale," who gained attention for a 14-game winning streak in October, is now rapidly reducing leveraged long positions as losses accumulate. By November 3, this whale had amassed over $20 million in unrealized losses across
This whale's approach stands in contrast to other major traders. For example, a "40x Long BTC Whale" was liquidated on October 31 after incurring a $6.3 million loss, but soon re-entered the market with another 40x leveraged position worth $19 million,
In other news,
The partnership between Chainlink and TON could have far-reaching effects on the crypto sector. By lowering data latency and enabling smooth asset transfers, this integration may encourage institutional participation and drive DeFi innovation. This is in line with current trends, as on-chain analysts identify Chainlink and
Market sentiment remains wary, with Bitcoin falling below $110,000 as of November 3, as reported by Coinotag. The ongoing reduction of the "100% Win Rate Whale's" positions—even after adding 140 BTC to its long holdings—reflects a broader move toward risk aversion, according to Lookonchain. Analysts caution that unless the market sees a sustained recovery, additional liquidations could put further pressure on altcoins and increase volatility.
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