PANews reported on September 23 that according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, as the price of ASTER broke through $2 again, the whale trader who previously "lost $35.84 million on long ETH and then turned to short BTC and lost another $7.5 million" shorted ASTER again. He shorted 1.825 million ASTER at $1.92 10 minutes ago, worth $3.55 million, and the liquidation price was $2.68.PANews reported on September 23 that according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, as the price of ASTER broke through $2 again, the whale trader who previously "lost $35.84 million on long ETH and then turned to short BTC and lost another $7.5 million" shorted ASTER again. He shorted 1.825 million ASTER at $1.92 10 minutes ago, worth $3.55 million, and the liquidation price was $2.68.

A whale that has suffered huge losses several times shorted ASTER again, with the liquidation price at $2.68

2025/09/23 21:29

PANews reported on September 23 that according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, as the price of ASTER broke through $2 again, the whale trader who previously "lost $35.84 million on long ETH and then turned to short BTC and lost another $7.5 million" shorted ASTER again.

He shorted 1.825 million ASTER at $1.92 10 minutes ago, worth $3.55 million, and the liquidation price was $2.68.

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