【Blockchain Rhythms】An interesting trading signal has emerged—yesterday, a whale address “0xA71d” took action on HyperLiquid. It first dumped 1.81 million USDC, then used 3x leverage to go long on LIT, opening a long position of 500,000 tokens, worth approximately 1.83 million USD. This move seems to be a big bet on LIT, and the leveraged position indicates that the whale still has some outlook on the future trend. Such on-chain movements of large funds are always worth paying attention to, especially on derivatives platforms, as they often reflect the true intentions of market participants.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 2025-12-31 01:28
The whale's move is really ruthless, going all-in with 3x leverage—either they are very optimistic about LIT or just throwing a tantrum.
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Investing 1.81 million in a long position, this rhythm feels off, it seems like LIT is about to surge.
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By the way, why have whales lately been causing trouble on derivatives platforms? Isn't spot trading more straightforward?
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A long position of 500,000 LIT tokens—if it loses, us small investors will be the ones paying the price.
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Hmm, going long on LIT with 3x leverage, this brother is either exceptionally smart or just crazy like an eagle.
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Looking at the trend, the hype around LIT is heating up, but I’m worried that the ones who will cut the leeks again are these whales.
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On-chain big players' movements are really worth watching, but don’t follow blindly, as it’s easy to get caught in a trap.
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With 1.81 million USDC on 3x leverage, this brother really has confidence in the market’s future—I’m just here for the entertainment.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 2025-12-30 16:01
Whale's move is really brilliant, directly going all-in with 1.81 million on LIT, not afraid of liquidation with 3x leverage.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 2025-12-29 09:26
Whales' move is a bit aggressive, using 3x leverage to directly buy 500,000 LIT tokens. Are they genuinely optimistic or just gambling?
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LiquidationOracle
· 2025-12-29 02:37
Whales are really ruthless with this move, directly 3x LIT. If it's not gambling, then they must really be optimistic.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 2025-12-29 02:36
Whales really have guts. Using 1.83 million with 3x leverage to attack LIT. You must be very confident about the upcoming market to play like this.
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SignatureAnxiety
· 2025-12-29 02:28
Whale's move is quite interesting, but a 3x leverage is really aggressive in this market. Can LIT hold up?
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TradFiRefugee
· 2025-12-29 02:25
Whales' moves are indeed ruthless. Using 3x leverage to buy LIT shows confidence in the subsequent trend. Gotta ride the wave.
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FUDwatcher
· 2025-12-29 02:20
The whale's move is quite aggressive, directly pouring 1.81 million USDC to triple long LIT... This pace is a bit rapid.
When did LIT become so popular? Need to keep an eye on the follow-up.
3x leverage is no joke; there's a significant gambling element involved.
Wait, is this supporting LIT or is there some insider information?
Whale 1.81 million USDC supports HyperLiquid, bullish on LIT with 3x leverage
【Blockchain Rhythms】An interesting trading signal has emerged—yesterday, a whale address “0xA71d” took action on HyperLiquid. It first dumped 1.81 million USDC, then used 3x leverage to go long on LIT, opening a long position of 500,000 tokens, worth approximately 1.83 million USD. This move seems to be a big bet on LIT, and the leveraged position indicates that the whale still has some outlook on the future trend. Such on-chain movements of large funds are always worth paying attention to, especially on derivatives platforms, as they often reflect the true intentions of market participants.