BlockBeats News, January 12 — According to Coinbob’s popular address monitoring, the “BTC OG Insider Whale” account has shifted from profit to loss, currently with an overall floating loss of approximately $2 million. Only its SOL long position remains profitable, with a floating profit of about $5.04 million, an average entry price of $130, and a position size of approximately $71.6 million. The total holdings of this address amount to about $795 million, making it still the largest long position on-chain in ETH and SOL.
Meanwhile, monitoring shows that the largest on-chain BTC long whale, “Strategy Counterparty,” is also in floating loss. This address opened a long position around 4 a.m. today at approximately $90,600 in BTC, then continued to add to the position. The current position size has increased to $310 million, making it the second-largest long whale among mainstream on-chain cryptocurrencies, after “BTC OG Insider Whale.” The second-largest ETH long whale, “CZ Counterparty,” has seen its total floating loss expand to $14.2 million. Its current ETH holdings are about $170 million, with an average price of $3,190.
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