BTC $63,760.35 +1.15%
ETH $1,906.36 +1.33%
BNB $606.13 -0.16%
XRP $1.00 +0.28%
SOL $75.90 +0.75%
TRX $0.3315 -0.00%
DOGE $0.0702 +0.42%
ADA $0.1743 -0.99%
BCH $204.21 -0.00%
LINK $9.52 +1.91%
HYPE $59.46 +3.96%
AAVE $87.82 +1.42%
SUI $0.6761 -0.35%
XLM $0.1580 +0.59%
ZEC $514.32 +4.24%
BTC $63,760.35 +1.15%
ETH $1,906.36 +1.33%
BNB $606.13 -0.16%
XRP $1.00 +0.28%
SOL $75.90 +0.75%
TRX $0.3315 -0.00%
DOGE $0.0702 +0.42%
ADA $0.1743 -0.99%
BCH $204.21 -0.00%
LINK $9.52 +1.91%
HYPE $59.46 +3.96%
AAVE $87.82 +1.42%
SUI $0.6761 -0.35%
XLM $0.1580 +0.59%
ZEC $514.32 +4.24%

Data: 64,800 ETH whales actively reduced their positions, with the liquidation line dropping to $1,639

2025-04-03 21:17:02

ChainCatcher news, according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, ETH has dropped to $1,769. Previously, "64,800 ETH at risk of liquidation by a giant whale" had already reduced part of its position 8 hours ago, lowering the liquidation price to $1,639, selling 4,760 ETH for 8.64 million DAI to repay.

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