High Leverage Risk Exposed: Eight Top Hyperliquid Traders Wiped Out After Massive Profits Turn to Losses

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Key Takeaways

  • High leverage turns small market moves into total wipeouts—eight former top performers on Hyperliquid prove even huge prior gains offer no protection.

  • Today’s $1.52 billion in 24-hour liquidations (overwhelmingly longs) underscores the dangers of over-leveraged positions during volatile periods.


Blockchain analytics firm LookOnChain today drew sharp attention to the brutal risks of high-leverage trading on Hyperliquid, revealing that eight prominent traders who previously posted enormous profits have all been completely wiped out.

The post, featuring profit-and-loss charts from Hyperdash.info, carries a clear warning: “All 8 traders once made huge profits on Hyperliquid, but every one of them ended up getting wiped out. Stay away from high leverage.”

The highlighted cases show dramatic reversals:

  • **BitcoinOG/1011short **— Peaked at +$142 million in profits, now at -$128.7 million after full liquidation.

  • **James Wynn **— Rose to +$87 million before dropping to -$22 million.

  • AguilaTrades — +$41.7 million gains turned into -$37.6 million losses.

  • **Anti-CZ Whale **— Climbed to +$61 million, reversed to -$10.75 million.

  • **Machi Big Brother **— Hit +$44.8 million, ended at -$26.2 million.

  • 14-Win-Streak Trader — Converted a strong streak to +$33 million, only to fall to -$30.2 million.

  • Gambler @qwatlo — +$26 million flipped to -$28.8 million.

  • Low-Stack Degen — Grew $125,000 into $43 million at peak, but took a final hit leaving net losses around -$196,000 (noted by some as relatively milder).

Source: @lookonchain (X)

These wipeouts, tracked from mid-2025 into early 2026, highlight how leverage on Hyperliquid — offering up to 40x on perpetual futures with zero gas fees and deep liquidity — can turn small adverse moves into total account destruction.

The warning lands amid one of the most punishing day in the new year. In the past 24 hours alone, more than $1.52 billion was wiped out in liquidations across the market, with longs bearing the overwhelming brunt at approximately $1.36 billion and shorts at $168.30 million, according to real-time data from CoinGlass.

Source: Coinglass

This massive deleveraging wave has been driven by sharp declines in major assets — Bitcoin dipping below key levels toward $77,000–$80,000 and Ethereum plunging around 10% — amid broader risk-off sentiment, geopolitical pressures, and thin weekend liquidity amplifying cascades.

Community reactions to the LookOnChain thread echoed familiar cautions: prioritize risk management, avoid excessive leverage, and recognize that chasing leaderboard highs often ends in ruin. Many pointed out the pattern — spectacular gains lure traders deeper into leverage, only for volatility to erase everything in moments.

As Hyperliquid solidifies its position as a leading decentralized perps venue, these stories, combined with today’s $1.57 billion market-wide rekt, serve as a stark reminder: in leveraged crypto trading, the potential for massive upside is matched only by the speed and scale of potential total loss. Traders are urged to tread carefully in these volatile conditions.


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About Author: Nilesh Hembade is the Founder and Lead Author of Coinsprobe, with over 5 years of experience in the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry. Since launching Coinsprobe in 2023, he has been providing daily, research-driven insights through in-depth market analysis, on-chain data, and technical research.

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