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243 Trader Who Made $192M Shorting the Crypto Crash is Betting Against Bitcoin Again

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Shaurya Malwa @ CoinDesk · 10/13/2025 03:13 EDT

Trader Who Made $192M Shorting the Crypto Crash is Betting Against Bitcoin Again

On-chain analysts and traders have dubbed the address an “insider whale.” Some even argue that the position itself could have accelerated the crash.

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