Gate 廣場|2/27 今日話題: #BTC能否重返7万美元?
🎁 帶話題發帖,抽 5 位幸運兒送出 $2,500 仓位體驗券!
Jane Street 被起訴後,持續多日的“10 點砸盤”疑似消失。BTC 目前在 $67,000 附近震盪,這波反彈能否順勢衝回 $70,000?
💬 本期熱議:
1️⃣ 你認為訴訟與“10 點拋壓”消失有關嗎?市場操縱阻力是否減弱?
2️⃣ 衝擊 $70K 的關鍵壓力區在哪?
3️⃣ 你會在當前價位分批布局,還是等待放量突破再進場?
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📅 2/27 16:00 - 3/1 12:00 (UTC+8)
ETH Whale Opens $56M Short With 15x Leverage, Liquidation Set at $3,093
⬤ Ethereum is back in the spotlight after a whale made a bold leveraged bet against the asset. According to reports, the trader opened a $56,070,000 ETH short with 15x leverage, setting the liquidation price at $3,093. A move that size doesn’t go unnoticed - large leveraged positions like this tend to amplify volatility and shift sentiment fast.
⬤ Dashboard data shows the short valued at roughly $56,097,438, with an entry price near $1,955.80. At the time of capture, ETH was trading around $1,979.40, leaving the position sitting at an unrealized loss of about $668,718. With 15x leverage in play, even a moderate push higher puts serious pressure on the trade. It’s not the first time we’ve seen this kind of aggression - whales have previously placed $100M ETH shorts using 25x leverage, and high leverage continues to define how Ethereum derivatives get traded.
⬤ Zooming out to the full account, the short bias is hard to miss - short exposure makes up over 90% of the portfolio shown, with total position value exceeding $92 million. The ETH short clearly dominates. Analysts have flagged this kind of setup before, warning that over $3 billion in Ethereum short positions face liquidation risk near the $3,500 zone, where clustered levels can trigger rapid price reactions.
⬤ The $3,093 liquidation level is now a clearly defined line in the sand. ETH is well below it for now, but sustained upward momentum could close that gap faster than expected. On the flip side, whales have been quietly accumulating over $114M worth of ETH during consolidation, meaning both sides of the trade are being loaded up simultaneously. Heavy shorts meeting aggressive buying - that’s the kind of tension that doesn’t stay quiet for long.