Three Major "Bankruptcy" Contract Whales Current Positions Overview, AguilaTrade 40x Long on Bitcoin

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BlockBeats News, August 24th, according to HyperInsight monitoring, the current position of three major contract trading whales who had previously experienced a "bankruptcy" event (losing tens of millions of dollars to zero on the books), James Wynn, AguilaTrades, and the "insider trader" @qwatio, is as follows:

James Wynn has liquidated his 25x ETH long position and currently holds around $240,000 in DOGE with a 10x long position, entry price at $0.23963, with a net loss of $226,000 in the past 30 days;

AguilaTrades has closed his 25x short position opened at the ETH all-time high and currently holds around $2.82 million in BTC with a 40x long position, entry price at $115,077, liquidation price at $113,640, with a net loss of $6.69 million in the past 30 days;

The "insider trader" @qwatio has closed his 3x XPL short position, holding 20,000 coins, entry price at $0.5768, and exit price at $0.517. @qwatio went bankrupt on August 7th after opening a short position on ETH, going from a starting capital of $3 million to a peak profit of $29 million over six months, eventually losing everything.

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