According to ChainCatcher news, monitoring by HyperInsight shows that James Wynn's address (0x8da) currently holds a 40x leveraged BTC long order with unrealized gains of $76,000 (65%), a position size of about $4.72 million, an average price of $86,800, and a liquidation price of $84,500. In addition, his newly opened ZEC long order was closed with a stop loss after holding for less than four hours, resulting in a small loss of about $10,000. Monitoring shows that James Wynn's position direction often synchronizes with his public views on platform X. For example, after he expressed a bullish view on BTC on December 21, he switched his position from short to long. Earlier this month, on December 4 and 9, he published views predicting “bullish BTC to $97,000-$103,000” and that the prediction market would encounter a “bloodbath.” Further monitoring indicates that his other publicly used address (0x507) closed a BTC long order in the past 7 hours, making a profit of about $20,000, and then used those funds to open a 10x leveraged kPEPE long order. Previously, this address went short unusually after James Wynn's statement on November 10 that BTC would fall to $92,000, later facing a liquidation loss of about $100,000 and withdrawing the funds to zero.
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