BlockBeats News, February 13 — According to Coinbob’s popular address monitoring, the crypto KOL “CBB” (X: Cbb0fe) and the “block trade whale” (0x894) are opposing counterparts on Hyperliquid’s US stock perpetual contracts. Both hold large positions in MU (Micron), Nvidia, GOOGL (Google), SNDK (SanDisk), and other storage and AI sector assets, with holdings each around $20 million, but their positions are completely opposite. The current major holdings of the two whales are as follows:
Crypto KOL CBB: An experienced trader and on-chain player. Currently holds short positions in the four major tech stocks, with a total position size of about $25 million. Due to MU’s recent continuous rise, this address has been reducing MU short positions, partially trimming positions for swing trading, with weekly profits of about $660,000.
“Block trade whale”: Formerly the largest long position holder in on-chain gold, later shifted to heavy holdings in Nasdaq and copper. Currently holds long positions in the four major tech stocks, with a total position size of about $22 million. Recently, no position adjustments have been made. The main profit contribution comes from MU long positions, with an unrealized gain of $680,000.
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