The 1st Day Deposit Whale opens $32.62M in long positions across 17 coins, currently holding $3.4M in floating profits. A major crypto whale has made significantThe 1st Day Deposit Whale opens $32.62M in long positions across 17 coins, currently holding $3.4M in floating profits. A major crypto whale has made significant

Whale Goes All-In: $32.6M Long on 17 Cryptos, Up $3.4M Already

The 1st Day Deposit Whale opens $32.62M in long positions across 17 coins, currently holding $3.4M in floating profits.

A major crypto whale has made significant market moves by opening new long positions worth $32.62 million.

The trader now holds a floating profit exceeding $3.4 million. This activity spans 17 cryptos and marks one of the largest single-day leveraged trades in early 2026. 

Market analysts are closely monitoring the account to follow ongoing position developments.

Crypto Whale Positions and Market Exposure

The 1st Day Deposit Whale has opened further long positions valued at $32.62 million. 

The account includes holdings in BTC, STBL, IP, HYPE, XPL, MON, PUMP, TRUMP, GRIFFAIN, VVV, HMSTR, FARTCOIN, HEMI, MAVIA, LIT, STABLE, and AIXBT. The account is entirely in perpetual contracts with no spot holdings.

The trader’s total account equity is estimated at over $11 million.

Free margin available stands around $5.88 million, which allows flexibility to add or adjust positions. The average leverage applied is approximately 2.8 times, keeping exposure moderate while deploying significant capital. 

The account currently has full long exposure, with no short positions open.

Trading Performance and Floating Profit

The whale has achieved a floating profit of over $3.4 million since opening the positions. The past week shows 27 trades executed, with a maximum drawdown of 6.49%. 

All profits remain unrealized as no positions have been closed. The account’s PnL chart shows steady upward movement with minor pullbacks.

Whale Activity, Source| Hyperbot

Additionally, the same whale account had deposited $8 million in USDC on the first day of 2026. 

That account holds 12 positions including BTC, XPL, PUMP, MON, VVV, STBL, STABLE, IP, HEMI, GRIFFAIN, MAVIA, and AIXBT.

It currently has a floating profit of approximately $2.8 million. Both accounts reflect active long strategies early in 2026.

Related Reading: Crypto Whale Closes $270M Shorts Then Reopens Massive Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana Positions

Market Monitoring and Strategy

The 1st Day Deposit Whale demonstrates high capital deployment across multiple crypto assets. The use of moderate leverage helps control risk despite the high total position value. 

Observers note that the account’s performance depends entirely on market upward movement. Tracking tools, such as Hypertracker, allow transparency in all active positions.

This trading activity is attracting attention among institutional and retail traders. 

Large multi-coin positions may influence short-term price trends.

The whale’s diversified positions across 17 cryptocurrencies show a clear approach to risk management. The strategy provides the trader with potential gains from multiple market movements simultaneously.

Both whale accounts remain open and actively monitored. 

The first account’s ongoing PnL continues to rise, reflecting recent market trends. These developments demonstrate cautious yet high-value leveraged trading in early 2026.

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