An <strong>Smart Money</strong> trader has made over $48 million in profit over the past 4 months.
BlockBeats News, August 20th, according to LookIntoChain's monitoring, a Smart Money trader with an address starting with 0x15b3 has made a profit of over 48 million USD in the past 4 months.
Reportedly, since April, this address has longed 15 different tokens on Hyperliquid, including ETH, XRP, SOL, and LINK, with a total profit of over 38 million USD.
In April, the trader also purchased 309 WBTC at an average price of 79,778 USD (approximately 24.68 million USD), and since June 16th, sold 199 WBTC at an average price of 110,687 USD (approximately 22.06 million USD), currently holding 110 WBTC (approximately 12.5 million USD), with a profit of nearly 10 million USD.
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