Bitcoin Whales Ramp Up Long Positions Amid Prolonged Negative Funding

For two months, the biggest traders on Hyperliquid have been accumulating long positions in bitcoin, with the price chart starting to reflect this trend. According to Glassnode data, the whale positioning on Hyperliquid, a prominent on-chain perpetual futures exchange, shifted from net short to net long in early March and has remained long ever since, with the long bias intensifying throughout April. This shift coincides with bitcoin's gradual ascent from the mid-$60,000s in February to nearly $80,000 earlier this week. Historically, Hyperliquid has become the go-to on-chain platform for large traders, and a sustained long bias from this group often precedes spot bitcoin price movements by days or weeks. The early March flip to net long preceded the recovery from the mid-$60,000s, and the current positioning is the most aggressively long on record. Meanwhile, bitcoin perpetual swap funding across major exchanges remains deeply negative, with shorts paying longs to maintain their positions at a rate of -0.13% over a seven-day period, according to Coinglass. This negative funding has persisted for approximately 47 consecutive days, one of the longest stretches of bearish derivatives positioning on record. The combination of sustained negative funding and aggressive long positioning from Hyperliquid whales creates a technical setup that can lead to short squeezes when spot prices break higher. In other news, the S&P 500 reached a record high on Friday, marking its longest weekly advance since 2024. The recent talks between Iran and the US did not take place as planned, and the Justice Department's closure of its probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell may pave the way for Kevin Warsh's confirmation as the next Fed leader. The impact of these developments on Hyperliquid's long positions will become clearer in the coming hours and days.