On December 7, when ETH fell below $2,900, a “Machi” whale couldn’t hold out any longer and liquidated all of their ETH long positions at a loss, taking a hit of $738,000.
But what happened next? This person quickly jumped back in, opening new long positions on 2,100 ETH, with a bet totaling as much as $6.18 million. Their account balance once rebounded to $3 million, but now it’s down to just $227,000.
These moves are truly nerve-wracking to watch—losing and then doubling down, the more they lose, the deeper they get in.
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RugDocScientist
· 5h ago
This guy is really going all out. Even after losing money, he still dares to go all-in with 6.18 million. He must have nerves of steel.
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DegenGambler
· 16h ago
Bro, this move is insane. He actually turned 3 million into 227,000—how ruthless is that?
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rekt_but_vibing
· 12-07 15:56
Haha, this guy is really the king of FOMO. He cuts his losses, but still has to ape in one more time.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 12-07 15:56
Bro, this is really insane. After cutting losses of 730,000, he still dares to go all-in with 6,180,000. With this kind of mental state, is he even qualified to play with leverage?
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DuskSurfer
· 12-07 15:56
This guy is truly fearless—he cut his losses at 730,000 and still dared to go all-in with 6,180,000. His mental fortitude is incredible.
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GasFeeSobber
· 12-07 15:49
A typical gambler's mentality—losing money but still daring to go all-in. That's just absurd.
ETH fell below $2,900; after cutting losses, a whale went all-in with $6.18 million on longs.
On December 7, when ETH fell below $2,900, a “Machi” whale couldn’t hold out any longer and liquidated all of their ETH long positions at a loss, taking a hit of $738,000.
But what happened next? This person quickly jumped back in, opening new long positions on 2,100 ETH, with a bet totaling as much as $6.18 million. Their account balance once rebounded to $3 million, but now it’s down to just $227,000.
These moves are truly nerve-wracking to watch—losing and then doubling down, the more they lose, the deeper they get in.