Andrew Tate Liquidated for 108 Times, Now He Doubles Down With 40x BTC Long

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Bitcoin is holding a precarious perch at $65K, price prediction is turning slightly bearish, and the margin for error right now is razor-thin. Into that environment, Andrew Tate has opened a 40x leveraged long on BTC, his 108th attempt at a trade that has ended in liquidation every previous time.

Onchain analytics firm Lookonchain flagged the position: Tate is long 57.36 BTC ($3.76 million), with a liquidation price sitting at $65,216. Spot BTC was trading around $65,500 at the time of the report, a gap of roughly $300 between live price and the wipe-out level.

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At 40x leverage, even a brief wick through that level ends the trade. The position is either a bold macro bet or a very public margin call waiting to happen.

Wait, actually, he has been liquidated while this is being written, and he has now reopened another long(changed the headline). Smaller amount now, still at 40X leverage. Anyway, data shows he has been liquidated 108 times now, with 90% being Bitcoin long positions.

Tate-linked wallet, Hypurrscan

Bitcoin has been struggling to push cleanly through the $67k–$69k band, and this stall is the context framing Tate’s outsized risk here.

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Bitcoin Price Prediction: Reclaim $69k Before Bears Take Control? Or Tate Cooked?

Bitcoin’s technical picture is consolidating. The nearest support sits at approximately $65,000 has been breached. Now, deeper demand zones are clustered between $63,000 and $62,500. On the resistance side, $67,000–$69,000 is the ceiling, followed by a heavier band from $71,500 to $73,000.

The 4-hour chart shows BTC still respecting an ascending trendline, with intraday momentum described as effectively neutral over the past eight hours. Although the price has been slightly sliding, we see small oscillations with no directional commitment.

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Since the $65K suuport broke, BTC needs to hold $63,000 and reclaim $65,000, and eventually closes above $71,500, at which point a structural uptrend becomes defensible and short-term targets extend toward $73k.

The most likely scenario would see price continue chopping between $63,500 and $67,000, grinding out consolidation while macro catalysts like Fed data and regulatory headlines remain absent or ambiguous.

Or Tate would be really cooked if the daily close is below $63,000 as it opens a move toward the $62,00 zone. Bearish analysts are already flagging downside Fibonacci targets as low as $52k–$45k if the structure breaks, a scenario that would, incidentally, liquidate Tate before the market even gets interesting on the downside.

Institutional forecasters remain split, with some bullish targets contingent entirely on that $71.5k–$73k zone giving way. Until it does, high-leverage directional bets are trading against the range.

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Bitcoin Hyper Targets Early Mover Upside as Bitcoin Tests Key Levels

Here’s the uncomfortable truth for spot BTC holders at current levels: even a clean breakout to $73k represents roughly 11% upside from here. That is not a bad trade, but it is not a life-changing one at this market cap.

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The asymmetry that made Bitcoin at $3k or $10k so compelling simply does not exist at $65k. Which is exactly where early-stage Bitcoin infrastructure plays enter the picture.

Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) is positioning as the first Bitcoin Layer 2 with SVM (Solana Virtual Machine) integration, bringing Solana-speed smart contract execution directly into the Bitcoin ecosystem without sacrificing BTC’s security layer.

The architecture addresses Bitcoin’s three core limitations in one stack: slow throughput, high fees, and the absence of native programmability. The presale has pulled in $32 million at a current token price of $0.01368, with staking live for early participants. That is real capital allocation, not speculative noise.

For those watching BTC grind in a $4k range while Tate bets $3.76 million at 40x leverage, the calculus on where asymmetric upside actually lives right now is worth running.

Research Bitcoin Hyper here before the current presale stage closes.


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