A new wallet deposits 8 million USDC into HyperLiquid, going long on tokens like XPL, MON, and PUMP.

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PANews January 1 News, according to Onchain Lens monitoring, starting from 2026, a newly created wallet deposited 8 million USDC into HyperLiquid and established multiple long positions:

$XPL and $PUMP: 10x leverage $MON: 5x leverage $VVV, $STBL, $STABLE, $IP, $HEMI, $GRIFFAIN, $MAVIA , and $AIXBT: 3x leverage

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