A well-known large-position account has recently been in good shape, and the account net value has finally returned to near its all-time high. The trader's cumulative profit has already surpassed $145 million, and the floating profit from the latest wave of long positions has exceeded $49.67 million.
Looking closely at its position layout, after BTC broke through $96,000 and ETH broke through $3,300, the floating profit on the ETH long position worth $676 million has already exceeded $36.96 million. The numbers look good, but the underlying capital costs are also quite significant—just the funding fee alone has reached $6.65 million.
Behind such large positions, it reflects both market volatility opportunities and the top traders' strategic layout in this round of market movement. Seemingly simple numbers actually carry a precise grasp of market rhythm.
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TommyTeacher
· 8h ago
$66.5 million funding fee... Oh my, this cost must be so painful.
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memecoin_therapy
· 8h ago
$66.5 million in funding fees, this guy must have a huge amount of experience... No matter how much unrealized profit there is, you have to endure it.
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OnchainGossiper
· 8h ago
6.65 million in funding fees? This guy really earns a lot and pays a lot too. Sometimes the numbers look tempting, but the real cost is the killer.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 8h ago
The $6.65 million in funding fees have all been paid, this is the real cost.
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TradFiRefugee
· 8h ago
66.5 million USD in funding fees, really just working for the exchanges.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 8h ago
I wish I had gotten in earlier. Seeing others make 36,960,000 now, I'm still struggling with the cost of being trapped... With 6.65 million in funds, I can afford the fees, truly a different world.
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SoliditySlayer
· 8h ago
$66.5 million in funding fees... Oh dear, this is the real cost.
A well-known large-position account has recently been in good shape, and the account net value has finally returned to near its all-time high. The trader's cumulative profit has already surpassed $145 million, and the floating profit from the latest wave of long positions has exceeded $49.67 million.
Looking closely at its position layout, after BTC broke through $96,000 and ETH broke through $3,300, the floating profit on the ETH long position worth $676 million has already exceeded $36.96 million. The numbers look good, but the underlying capital costs are also quite significant—just the funding fee alone has reached $6.65 million.
Behind such large positions, it reflects both market volatility opportunities and the top traders' strategic layout in this round of market movement. Seemingly simple numbers actually carry a precise grasp of market rhythm.