The market came so fast, like a tornado! Just now, I was watching Bitcoin surge to 80k, and suddenly the data on the chain made me dumbfounded: a big whale boss is now hiding in the bathroom crying his eyes out. 😭 I thought the market would rebound, and the big players would be celebrating with beautiful women, but after checking the data, this guy's 3x leveraged long on Bitcoin and Ethereum is now showing an unrealized loss of over 16 million! Let's take a closer look at this "big loss" story: don’t think Bitcoin’s rising means everything is good, this whale might have chased in at a higher level, or his position has been repeatedly "frictioned" through bouncing back and forth. 16 million people, roughly a small target in RMB, almost gone! Leverage is a double-edged sword: 3x leverage doesn’t seem like much, but in the face of thousands of dollars of volatility, it can be deadly. The big players tell us with blood and tears: in the crypto world, having a lot of money doesn’t mean you’re invincible; too much leverage, and even whales turn into shrimps. Honest words from the blogger:


Many people always think that following whales will definitely lead to gains, but the market data directly proves them wrong. The big boss’s position might only be one percent of his total assets, and if he loses, he can tough it out. But if everyone keeps chasing like this, they probably won’t even get to enjoy frozen dumplings. A market rebound doesn’t mean everything is profitable; this is the cruelest and most fascinating part of the crypto world. Today’s interaction:
Seeing the expression of the whale losing 16 million, do you feel “the big boss has his day,” or think “the bull will return quickly, he’s just temporarily trapped”? Comment below and share your profit and loss situation, so I can get a sense of the balance! 👇
#美国寻求战略比特币储备 #DeFi4月安全事件损失超6亿美元 $BTC $ETH $LAB
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