James Wynn, one of many well-known whales of the crypto market, who has grow to be lively once more with the current rise in Bitcoin, is talked about together with his excessive leverage transactions in Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and altcoins.
James Wynn, who said in a current publish that he began making income within the $110,000-$111,000 vary in Bitcoin and that the altcoin season has arrived, can also be being adopted with curiosity by buyers.
At this level, an investor made the precise reverse of what James Wynn did for Bitcoin and Ethereum, incomes $5.6 million in simply 3 days.
In accordance with Looknchain’s publish, this sensible whale opens a brief place when James Wynn enters a protracted place, and opens a protracted place when Wynn takes a brief place.
Sharing the strategic transactions of the sensible whale, Lookonchain stated that the whale earned $5.6 million in simply three days.
“On Could 24, whale James Wynn with the deal with 0x2258 began opening brief positions in BTC and ETH whereas he was lengthy in Bitcoin.
On Could 25, when James Wynn closed his lengthy place in BTC, the whale additionally closed his brief place, making a revenue of $1.36 million.
On Could 25, when James Wynn switched from lengthy to brief Bitcoin and opened a BTC brief place, this sensible investor additionally opened a protracted place in BTC and ETH.
When James Wynn closed his BTC brief place on Could 26, this investor additionally closed his lengthy positions, making a revenue of $2.54 million.
Lastly, on Could 26, when James Wynn went lengthy on BTC once more, this investor additionally went brief on BTC and ETH, making $1.7 million in unrealized income.
What a sensible dealer!
When @JamesWynnReal goes lengthy, he goes brief.
When James Wynn goes brief, he goes lengthy.
And in simply 3 days, he is made $5.6M!How did he do it?👇
On Could 24, dealer 0x2258 began shorting $BTC and $ETH, when James Wynn was lengthy $BTC.
On Could 25, when… pic.twitter.com/dj8GourfWW
— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) Could 27, 2025
*This isn’t funding recommendation.

