BTC Trading Battle: Short Position Closes with $3.2M Loss While Long Position Profits

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Gate News bot message, the high-stakes BTC trading battle between two traders has reached a conclusion.

Trader 0x4321 closed their BTC short position, resulting in a $3.2 million loss. The position was initially opened with 447.38 BTC ($38.67M) at $86,373.6 with 20x leverage.

On the other side, trader 0xfB66 maintains their long position of 300 BTC ($25.9M), opened at $84,736.9 with 15x leverage, currently holding unrealized profits exceeding $2.5M. Their position’s liquidation price stands at $72,424.

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