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by: xpoolPosted on: June 3, 2025

James Wynn’s Bitcoin Position Faces Liquidation Risk

Crypto trader James Wynn narrowly avoided liquidation of his massive $1 billion Bitcoin position on the Hyperliquid exchange, securing a $60,000 unrealized gain despite the precarious situation. The trade has generated significant attention in the crypto community as Wynn’s actions frequently spark discussions and analyses among traders.

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