The whale "pension-usdt.eth" closed their BTC long position, previously reaching a size of $67 million.

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BlockBeats News, March 2 — According to Coinbob’s hot address monitoring, last night, the whale “pension-usdt.eth” quickly closed long positions after BTC briefly surged above $67,000, realizing a total profit of about $460,000. The address previously held an average position price of approximately $66,800, making it the largest long position on-chain for BTC. Additionally, this morning, the whale attempted to go long on BTC again, but quickly closed the position and exited before reaching a position size of $7 million.

This whale’s strategy typically involves low leverage and short-term (average holding around 30 hours) heavy positions in BTC and ETH, aiming for stable swing gains. Since October last year, it has accumulated profits of over $24 million.

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