"Strategy Opponent" whale increases position to open long, ETH long position valued at $52 million

ETH3,68%
SOL4,5%
XRP2,1%
BTC2,12%

BlockBeats News, February 4th, according to HyperInsight monitoring, “Strategy Counterparty” whales are increasing their long positions in a series of assets, with current positions as follows:

ETH long position worth $52 million, entry price $2,270;

SOL long position worth $15.52 million, entry price $99.28;

XRP long position worth $11.65 million, entry price $1.59;

BTC long position worth $4.41 million, entry price $76,345.

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