#加密生态动态追踪 Brother Machi, this move is pretty hardcore—adding $250,000 to buy more ETH, but within 30 minutes, he received three liquidation notices, and the account loss could exceed $22.7 million. This case is a bit heartbreaking. Leverage seems to amplify returns, but in reality, it also multiplies risks. A slight market fluctuation can trigger a liquidation. How can one avoid being beaten down by the market? Set reasonable stop-loss levels, control position sizes, and avoid all-in on a single asset—especially for highly volatile assets like $ETH $DOGE. Good risk management is key to longevity. Interested in discussing how to avoid these pitfalls?
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DAOdreamer
· 12-18 12:36
The graveyard of leverage players, another one buried. A follow-up order of 250,000 wiped out in thirty minutes—how desperate must one be... But to be honest, I really don't understand this high-risk behavior. Why gamble against the market? Isn't steady profit more appealing?
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ShamedApeSeller
· 12-16 07:07
Oh no, 22.7 million lost... That's why I never add more, it's too crazy.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 12-15 17:04
Holy shit, 22.7 million just gone? That's why I never touch leverage—it's playing with fire.
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ContractCollector
· 12-15 17:03
Oh no, another story of leverage blowing up... Really, just ignore this kind of news, don't actually learn from it.
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 12-15 16:53
22.7 million just disappeared like that. Leverage really is a deadly sickle.
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TxFailed
· 12-15 16:51
nah dude, 25 mil liquidation speedrun is actually wild... technically speaking, this is what happens when you treat leverage like a lottery ticket lmao. PSA: margin trading saved me a few ETH by *not* doing it. learned this the hard way watching others implode in real time, no cap.
#加密生态动态追踪 Brother Machi, this move is pretty hardcore—adding $250,000 to buy more ETH, but within 30 minutes, he received three liquidation notices, and the account loss could exceed $22.7 million. This case is a bit heartbreaking. Leverage seems to amplify returns, but in reality, it also multiplies risks. A slight market fluctuation can trigger a liquidation. How can one avoid being beaten down by the market? Set reasonable stop-loss levels, control position sizes, and avoid all-in on a single asset—especially for highly volatile assets like $ETH $DOGE. Good risk management is key to longevity. Interested in discussing how to avoid these pitfalls?