
According to data published on April 30 by the on-chain monitoring platform Lookonchain, cryptocurrency trader Huang Licheng (@machibigbrother) turned from profit to loss over the past week, with losses of approximately $3.29 million. Lookonchain data shows that Huang Licheng currently holds 8,500 ETH and 152 BTC on the decentralized perpetual contract platform Hyperliquid.

(Source: Hypurrscan)
Based on Lookonchain’s April 30 on-chain data, Huang Licheng’s main long positions on Hyperliquid are as follows:
ETH: 8,500 units, market value of approximately $19.31 million, liquidation price $2,197.95
BTC: 152 units, market value of approximately $11.59 million, liquidation price $72,161.47
According to on-chain monitoring data, Huang Licheng has placed pre-set take-profit orders for portions of the above positions, with the following take-profit levels:
BTC: $77,000
ETH: $2,420 to $2,450 range
HYPE: $44.888 to $45.5 range
According to Lookonchain monitoring, Huang Licheng recorded a streak of 15 consecutive profitable trades in April, mainly active in the Hyperliquid decentralized perpetual contract market.
According to Lookonchain’s April 30 on-chain data, Huang Licheng’s liquidation price for holding 8,500 ETH is $2,197.95; the liquidation price for holding 152 BTC is $72,161.47.
According to on-chain monitoring data, the pre-set take-profit levels are: BTC $77,000; ETH $2,420 to $2,450 range; HYPE $44.888 to $45.5 range.
The data source is an on-chain monitoring report published on April 30 by the monitoring platform Lookonchain, showing that Huang Licheng (@machibigbrother) turned from profit to loss over the past week, with losses of approximately $3.29 million.
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