Data: The giant whale Evaded has a floating profit of 2.506 million dollars from a short position of 96.11 million dollars in BTC and ETH
According to on-chain analyst Ai Yi's monitoring, the account Evaded, which is a counterpart to Garrett Jin, has a short position in BTC and ETH worth 96.11 million USD, with an unrealized profit of 2.506 million USD.
30x short on BTC: Position of 960 coins (70.79 million USD), opening price of 75,991 USD, unrealized profit of 2.177 million USD;
25x short on ETH: Position of 12,600 coins (25.31 million USD), opening price of 2,033.3 USD, unrealized profit of 316,000 USD.
It has set stop-loss prices: ETH at 2,080 USD, BTC at 76,000 USD.
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