Ethereum Updates: Hyperliquid’s Leading Short Seller Reduces Exposure by 65% Amid Crypto Market Volatility and Strategic Pullback
- Hyperliquid's top short seller cut exposure by 65% in November, closing XPL and multi-asset derivatives positions amid crypto market volatility. - Whale 0x9ee's $270M short portfolio contrasts with $241M in ETH/XRP longs, while Abraxas Capital shifted to ASTER longs as market sentiment diverged. - HYPE token's 38% drop in futures open interest and technical breakdowns, plus a $5M liquidity incident, highlight DEX vulnerabilities and investor uncertainty. - Broader crypto whale activity shows mixed strate
Hyperliquid’s leading short seller made a substantial cut to its risk this month, closing out positions in XPL and other multi-asset derivatives, slashing its total notional exposure from $760 million at November’s outset to just $270 million by month’s close. This adjustment signals a deliberate portfolio shift in response to increased turbulence in crypto derivatives markets, as evidenced by both on-chain data and the trading patterns of prominent market participants.
The largest short bet, which was opened when
Hyperliquid’s own token, HYPE, has
Liquidity issues have become more pronounced. Hyperliquid’s market maker suffered a $5 million setback,
Large traders across the crypto landscape are engaged in a battle between locking in profits and making bold bullish plays. One “BitcoinOG” closed a
The short seller’s withdrawal from Hyperliquid positions mirrors a wider move toward caution in crypto derivatives. As both institutional and retail participants contend with regulatory changes and macroeconomic pressures, the market’s dependence on whale activity remains a double-edged sword—capable of sparking rallies, but just as likely to intensify volatility.
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