August 20, 2026

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Crypto Trader’s $49M Short-Selling Win Erased by $24M Ether Loss in Seconds

  • The Hyperliquid wallet known as “pension-usdt.eth” was forced to close a 50,000 ETH short after Ether surged, with five liquidation orders contributing to the price increase during the unwind.
  • The wallet had maintained its bearish Ether position for roughly two months before Thursday morning’s market-wide rally triggered its liquidation. The trade resulted in a loss of nearly $24 million.
  • Before the loss, the address had ranked among the year’s more successful crypto short sellers, generating around $49 million from bearish bets. Its winning streak included nearly $6 million from a 60,000 ETH short closed in June, $3.6 million from a 1,400 BTC short that month and another $1.7 million from a Bitcoin short in March.
  • The latest liquidation erased roughly half of the profits the wallet had accumulated from those trades. Hyperliquid data shows the position was liquidated between 04:51:03 and 04:51:15 in five separate orders.
  • The first liquidation involved 9,989 ETH at $2,193, followed by 20,698 ETH at $2,209, another 15,830 ETH at $2,214 and 1,871 ETH at $2,236.
  • By the time the final 1,417 ETH was left, there were no buyers available. Hyperliquid therefore took the remaining position into its designated liquidity fund.
  • Ether gained $43 during the 12-second liquidation window. The trader’s forced purchases helped push the price higher, while each additional dollar of upside increased the cost of closing the remaining short.
  • The position had remained open for 1,445 hours, or slightly more than two months, during a period when Bitcoin largely traded below $65,000 and bearish positioning appeared relatively comfortable.
  • That setup changed after Wednesday’s Treasury bond-buyback announcement. Ether subsequently jumped 18% over 24 hours, while Bitcoin rallied from around $64,000 to nearly $70,000.
  • Hyperliquid’s leaderboard lists the wallet under the name “Penision Fund.” It currently holds just $35.61 and is down 100% over the past 30 days, recording $16.48 million in losses against $111.76 million in trading volume during that period.
  • The trader was not the biggest casualty of the rally. That distinction went to a $48.8 million Bitcoin position on Hyperliquid, amid roughly $2.74 billion in crypto short liquidations over 24 hours.
  • The liquidation wave was the largest recorded in data going back to 2021, highlighting the scale of the short squeeze triggered by the broader crypto market rally.

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