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‘Big Short’ Exposed: Did a Hong Kong Hedge Fund Trigger the Bitcoin Price Crash?

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The post ‘Big Short’ Exposed: Did a Hong Kong Hedge Fund Trigger the Bitcoin Price Crash? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Bitcoin didn’t just drop on February 5. Something broke. And most of the crypto market was looking in the wrong place.

Parker White, Chief Investment Officer at DeFi Development Corp, shared a detailed breakdown on the Unchained podcast with Laura Shin. His theory has since gone viral.

According to White, a hedge fund blowup inside BlackRock’s IBIT options market is what has been dragging Bitcoin down since October.

February 5 Was Not a Normal Bitcoin Sell-Off

On February 5, Bitcoin dropped from around $70K to $63K. That same day, BlackRock’s IBIT ETF recorded its highest trading volume ever.

But here’s the thing. Spot Bitcoin volumes and perpetual swap volumes were not unusually high. The stress was entirely in IBIT options, where short-dated implied volatility spiked sharply. White said this pointed to an options market blowup, not a broad spot sell-off.

A Hong Kong Fund Got Trapped

White’s theory centers on a non-crypto Hong Kong hedge fund that had been shorting Bitcoin volatility through IBIT options. When implied volatility spiked on October 10, the fund took heavy losses but chose to double down instead of cutting the position.

A large investor redemption request, bound by Hong Kong’s 90-day settlement rule, likely forced a full liquidation by early February.

“After talking to multiple folks, I’m much more convinced now that a Hong Kong-based fund who is a large holder of IBIT blew up,” White had previously said.

After talking to multiple folks, I am much more convinced now that an HK-based fund, who is a large holder of IBIT, blew up.

Moving from hypothesis to strong theory at this point. https://t.co/67XxlwZEGm

— Parker (@TheOtherParker_) February 8, 2026

Someone Ran a ‘Big Short’ Against Bitcoin

While the vol sellers were getting crushed, White believes another fund was quietly buying cheap puts starting around July when volatility was near historic lows.

The playbook was simple. Push Bitcoin’s price down during thin weekend liquidity. When markets opened Monday, IBIT dealers had to hedge their overnight exposure by selling, which amplified the drop further.

“Make no mistake. There was actually a new billionaire crypto trader mentioned this week,” White noted.

What Comes Next

13F filings are due May 15. If one or more of the concentrated Hong Kong-based IBIT holders no longer holds its position, White considers that the smoking gun.

Until then, the theory remains unconfirmed but the breadcrumbs are hard to ignore.

Read Now: Grayscale Names Top Crypto Recovery Picks After 50% Bitcoin Crash: ETH, SOL, LINK & More

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