A player really has a big heart.



After ETH fell below his opening price of $3177, all unrealized gains disappeared. But he didn't run away; 20 minutes ago, he even dared to continue going all-in, adding 20,000 ETH to his position.

Now, this guy is holding 140,000 ETH long positions, with the current total value at $444 million. The average entry price is locked at $3179.

He previously built this position with $120 million. If ETH continues downward, this move will be quite risky. But on the other hand, if ETH really takes off, the gains from this size of holdings could be astonishing.
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HashBrowniesvip
· 12-13 10:30
This guy is really a gambler. Even after wiping out his gains, he dares to add more. I feel for him holding 140,000 ETH in his hands.
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HackerWhoCaresvip
· 12-13 05:26
This guy really has no problem in the head, still adding after cashing out all unrealized gains? Either he's a gambling god or a true believer. I really want to see how it all ends.
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GasFeeDodgervip
· 12-11 15:42
Wow, this guy is really not human. He still dares to gamble after losing his unrealized gains. How much must he trust himself?
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Ser_APY_2000vip
· 12-11 15:42
This guy really has a gambler's mindset. He dares to add positions after unrealized gains are gone — either a genius or a fool.
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EternalMinervip
· 12-11 15:40
This guy is really gambling with his life. He still dares to add more after losing his unrealized gains. I don't have that courage.
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TxFailedvip
· 12-11 15:38
ngl this guy's got either the biggest balls or the smallest brain in the room, actually can't tell which anymore. 140k eth at 3179 avg? that's the kind of leverage decision you learn about in retrospect threads lmao. technically speaking, doubling down after hitting underwater is *chef's kiss* classic mistake territory
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DegenDreamervip
· 12-11 15:25
This guy's really sharp-minded. He still dares to pour in more after losing unrealized gains — either a genius or a lunatic.
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