$LPT $AT $TRU Lately, on-chain activity has been quite interesting.
A major trader has been quite active in the past 24 hours—simultaneously betting on both ETH and HYPE tracks. Specifically, they increased their ETH long position by 8,200 tokens, opening with 25x leverage, with a liquidation price set at $2,874. On the HYPE side, they also didn't hold back, deploying a total of 8,888.88 tokens, bringing the total position to $24.26 million.
This dual-track strategy is definitely worth pondering. On one hand, the ETH position itself isn't small, and being able to place orders at 25x leverage shows strong confidence. On the other hand, HYPE, as a hot project in the Ethereum ecosystem, has been gaining popularity recently. Could there be some kind of linkage effect between the two?
But there's a problem that can't be ignored—the dual nature of leveraged trading. High leverage means large profit potential but also multiplies the risk. Especially with the ETH liquidation price at $2,874, if the market experiences a sharp fluctuation, it could test traders' nerves. Sudden drops or rapid declines are common in crypto markets and hard to defend against.
So, the key is how to interpret this move—whether it's a precise strategic deployment or a high-risk gamble. Market movements are always unpredictable. What do you all think?
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 11h ago
Wow, 25x leverage on ETH, this guy is really bold. But that liquidation price at 2874 is really a bit risky; a small mistake could directly send you to Western Paradise.
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TopBuyerForever
· 11h ago
25x leverage is playing with fire; that liquidation price at 2874, a slight fluctuation and it will be triggered.
I don't gamble like this, it's too scary.
The big players' tactics are indeed ruthless, but does the HYPE track feel overhyped?
If this brother gets liquidated, it'll be hilarious—another genius trader.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 11h ago
25x leverage at the 2874 level... I'll just say, how tough must this guy's mental resilience be? If it were me, I would have already given up on the chart.
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ser_we_are_early
· 11h ago
25x leverage is really just pure gambling... how strong must your heart be?
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CommunityLurker
· 11h ago
25x leverage on ETH... This guy is really brave or truly crazy, choose one.
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OfflineNewbie
· 11h ago
Wow, 25x leverage. This guy really dares to do it. One slip and it's a complete wipeout.
$LPT $AT $TRU Lately, on-chain activity has been quite interesting.
A major trader has been quite active in the past 24 hours—simultaneously betting on both ETH and HYPE tracks. Specifically, they increased their ETH long position by 8,200 tokens, opening with 25x leverage, with a liquidation price set at $2,874. On the HYPE side, they also didn't hold back, deploying a total of 8,888.88 tokens, bringing the total position to $24.26 million.
This dual-track strategy is definitely worth pondering. On one hand, the ETH position itself isn't small, and being able to place orders at 25x leverage shows strong confidence. On the other hand, HYPE, as a hot project in the Ethereum ecosystem, has been gaining popularity recently. Could there be some kind of linkage effect between the two?
But there's a problem that can't be ignored—the dual nature of leveraged trading. High leverage means large profit potential but also multiplies the risk. Especially with the ETH liquidation price at $2,874, if the market experiences a sharp fluctuation, it could test traders' nerves. Sudden drops or rapid declines are common in crypto markets and hard to defend against.
So, the key is how to interpret this move—whether it's a precise strategic deployment or a high-risk gamble. Market movements are always unpredictable. What do you all think?