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If AAVE falls to US$123, a whale's 102,000 AAVE will be liquidated."

According to online reports, according to Chain analyst Ember Monitoring, if AAVE falls another US$7 to US$123, a whale that uses leverage to invest in AAVE will have its 102,000 AAVE(US$13.08 million) positions liquidated. From October to December last year, he borrowed 9.56 million GHO from Aave to purchase AAVE through a revolving loan, with an average cost of US$166. He really has a diamond hand: his AAVE went from buying to a peak floating profit of US$21.33 million at the end of last year, and then dropped from a large floating profit to a floating loss of US$3.58 million that is about to be liquidated. He never sold it.

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