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The largest Bitcoin short seller "Air Force Commander" position was liquidated for $120 million and faced another heavy blow, making it the largest liquidation address in the past 24 hours on the entire network #内容挖矿焕新公测开启
On January 27, according to Coinbob's popular address monitoring and Coinglass monitoring, influenced by the short-term price rallies of BTC and ETH at 16:00 and 23:00 yesterday, the "Air Force Commander" (0xd83) was liquidated again for over $100 million, totaling $120 million. The largest single liquidation was $38.8 million, the biggest single liquidation in the past 24 hours across the network. The main liquidation details of its holdings are as follows:
40x BTC short: liquidated approximately 277.5 BTC and 346 BTC at 16:00 and 23:00 yesterday, totaling about $57.74 million; current position size is about $61.42 million, liquidation price at $90,150;
25x ETH short: liquidated approximately 10,600 and 13,300 ETH during the same period, totaling about $69.95 million; current position size is about $47.90 million, liquidation price at $3,007;
PEPE short: accumulated liquidation of $7.37 million, current position size about $4.04 million.
This address has previously rolled over multiple times and was once the largest short position in multiple cryptocurrencies including BTC, ETH, PEPE, XRP, with a total position close to $500 million. After experiencing a $199 million liquidation on January 22, it re-entered short positions totaling about $300 million, with recent continuous losses; after this liquidation, its total holdings dropped to about $113 million, followed by a slight re-accumulation, with a monthly capital withdrawal exceeding $17 million.