PANews reported on December 7th that, according to on-chain analyst Ai Yi, ETH fell to $2900, causing "Brother Machi" to close his long ETH positions at a loss of $738,000. However, he then went long again with 2200 ETH ($6.18 million). His account balance briefly recovered to $3 million, but currently only has $227,000 left.PANews reported on December 7th that, according to on-chain analyst Ai Yi, ETH fell to $2900, causing "Brother Machi" to close his long ETH positions at a loss of $738,000. However, he then went long again with 2200 ETH ($6.18 million). His account balance briefly recovered to $3 million, but currently only has $227,000 left.

"Brother Machi" closed his long positions in ETH at a loss and then went long again, currently holding 2200 ETH.

2025/12/07 22:42

PANews reported on December 7th that, according to on-chain analyst Ai Yi, ETH fell to $2900, causing "Brother Machi" to close his long ETH positions at a loss of $738,000. However, he then went long again with 2200 ETH ($6.18 million). His account balance briefly recovered to $3 million, but currently only has $227,000 left.

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