Trader James Wynn, known for his "bankruptcy," is buying the dip on multiple coins including BTC, ZEC, and AST. His small sub-address still holds a BTC short order.
BlockBeats news, on November 14, according to HyperInsight monitoring, in the past 6 hours, an address marked as James Wynn (0x8da) has opened a long order for BTC with 40x leverage, at an average price of $98,000, with a holdings size of approximately $1.09 million, and has recorded unrealized gains of about 62%. At the same time, small amounts of ZEC and ASTER long orders were opened, all showing unrealized gains. Additionally, monitoring shows that another previously used public address (0x507) has only about $7,300, still holding a 40x short order for BTC, with a holdings size of only $310,000, showing small unrealized gains of $20,000. Previously, after the news “James Wynn called out to the community that BTC would fall to $92,000”, he opened two BTC short orders consecutively, suffering an initial liquidation loss of about $100,000.
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Trader James Wynn, known for his "bankruptcy," is buying the dip on multiple coins including BTC, ZEC, and AST. His small sub-address still holds a BTC short order.
BlockBeats news, on November 14, according to HyperInsight monitoring, in the past 6 hours, an address marked as James Wynn (0x8da) has opened a long order for BTC with 40x leverage, at an average price of $98,000, with a holdings size of approximately $1.09 million, and has recorded unrealized gains of about 62%. At the same time, small amounts of ZEC and ASTER long orders were opened, all showing unrealized gains. Additionally, monitoring shows that another previously used public address (0x507) has only about $7,300, still holding a 40x short order for BTC, with a holdings size of only $310,000, showing small unrealized gains of $20,000. Previously, after the news “James Wynn called out to the community that BTC would fall to $92,000”, he opened two BTC short orders consecutively, suffering an initial liquidation loss of about $100,000.