A Whale Liquidated 6,028 ETH at an Average Price of $3,587, Resulting in a $320,000 Loss

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/11/10 09:15:51
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BlockBeats News, November 10th, according to @EmberCN's monitoring, "A whale who bought the dip in ETH after the 10·11 crash and was stuck finally approached breakeven after the rebound. Therefore, 3 hours ago, they liquidated and sold 6,028 ETH to exchange for 22.26 million USDC, experiencing a minor loss of 320,000 US dollars.

On the 10·11 crash day, they spent 22.58 million USDC to buy the dip at a price of 3,638 US dollars for 6,028 ETH, which later led to them being trapped due to ETH's continued decline. Today, after the rebound approached breakeven, they liquidated at a price of 3,587 US dollars."

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