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#数字资产市场洞察 Another big move! A well-known trader closed all positions in BTC and HYPE, incurring a loss of 1.46 million dollars, and then turned around to go long on ZEC with 10x leverage, building a position of 888 coins at an average price of 439 dollars, while also holding onto 5200 ETH positions, with a total position investment of about 15.97 million dollars.
This operation is indeed fierce. Playing with 10x leverage on ZEC, any small drop can cause immense pressure. Once the entry point of 439 dollars breaks, the account will directly face liquidation risk. Moreover, maintaining two large positions—ZEC and ETH—means betting on the market direction and timing, which increases the difficulty significantly. Last week, an 80% win rate couldn't hold up, and now it's even increasing the stakes, which doesn't seem right.
Is it really seeing the opportunity with ZEC and deciding to go all in, or is it that you've lost too much and want to quickly recover? The number 888 sounds pretty lucky, but the market doesn't care about that. In the short term, if either ETH or ZEC breaks through key support, this kind of high-leverage position could get liquidated in an instant.
What do insiders think? Is this a god-level bottom fishing, or a risky move?