A cryptocurrency trader deposited 5.6 million USDC into the Hyperliquid platform to open a 20x leveraged short position on crude oil near $96 per barrel. The move comes amid a spike in oil prices driven by Iran conflict risks. The position's liquidation price is set at $147.94 per barrel.
On-chain data from Lookonchain indicates that, over the past two hours before the report's publication on March 12, 2026, a single whale address transferred 5.6 million USDC to the Hyperliquid derivatives platform. The trader then deployed the full amount to initiate a short position on crude oil with 20x leverage, entering near $96 per barrel.
This trade aligns with significant movements in energy markets. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) April futures rose more than 10% intraday, surpassing $96, while Shanghai's SC crude contract increased over 7%. These gains stem from concerns over supply disruptions linked to the Iran conflict, pushing prices toward triple digits.
The whale's strategy positions for a potential mean reversion in oil prices, anticipating that factors such as de-escalation, policy measures, or reduced demand could reverse the recent surge. At 20x leverage, the position risks liquidation if prices climb to $147.94 per barrel, showing tolerance for further short-term increases but a bet on an eventual downturn.
Executed on a crypto-native platform using USDC, the trade provides insight into how large on-chain participants view traditional commodities. For Bitcoin and the wider crypto market, success of this short could signal easing inflation and interest rate pressures, potentially benefiting high-beta assets and supporting Bitcoin's role as a macro hedge against volatility in gold and U.S. equities.