The liquidators of Alameda Research have reportedly incurred at least $11.5 million in losses since taking control of Alameda's trading accounts.
On Jan. 16, a Twitter thread from Arkham Intelligence reported that one wallet under the control of liquidators has seen a string of "significant losses" due to liquidations, some of which were "preventable losses."
Over the past two weeks being under Liquidator control, the account incurred significant losses:Largest single liquidation: $4.85MTotal liquidated amount: $11.5MPreventable losses: $4M+
As one example, Arkham noted that the account ending 0x997 initially had a short position of 9,000 Ether (ETH) ($10.8 million) against the collateral of $20 million in USD Coin (USDC) and $4 million in Dai (DAI), with a net balance of $15.2 million when the liquidators first took control.
After a string of liquidations spanning almost two weeks however, the account's current value now stands at “$1.1M short Ether against $1.4M USDC: net balance of $300K.”
Arkham said this is the most recent development in a "series of market movements that have busted multiple Alameda positions left open after bankruptcy."
Another liquidation occurred when Alameda wallets removed $7 million in USDC and $4 million in DAI from the decentralized crypto lending platform AAVE to a separate Optimism L2 account on Dec. 29, around 30 hours after liquidators began moving assets out of Alameda wallets.
This removal of funds is believed to have placed the position at a high risk of liquidation, resulting in $11.4 million of USDC being sold off to liquidation bots on Optimism, while the AAVE Treasury took another $100,000 in USDC as liquidation tax.
Arkham explained that if liquidators had used a function to
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