#美联储回购协议计划 Huge whale accounts are floating a loss of $200 million, yet traders are still continuously adding to ETH—what does this imply?



Recently, an interesting phenomenon has emerged: even as the unrealized losses on holdings reach nine figures, large-scale funds are still borrowing money to aggressively buy Ethereum. This is not an emotional call to action, but real financial moves. $BTC remains steady, but market attention is increasingly focused on $ETH.

Why do institutions still dare to increase their positions? Some say it’s due to changes in the Federal Reserve’s liquidity policy. The reactivation of repurchase agreement plans indicates that market expectations for liquidity are improving. When traditional finance begins to send signals, on-chain fund movements will also follow suit.

Whales holding on with gritted teeth, institutions willing to borrow money to keep buying… This market consensus seems truly different from the past. It’s not about throwing a tantrum, but about logical perseverance.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 4h ago
Still dare to sweep with a loss of 200 million? These big players are really something. Either they have a screw loose or they've seen something we don't know about.
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MetaverseLandladyvip
· 4h ago
Still adding to a 200 million loss? Now that's true conviction. As a small retail investor like me, I just tremble and want to cut my losses with a shake of my leg, haha.
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LiquidatedNotStirredvip
· 4h ago
Still adding positions despite a 200 million loss? How strong must that mentality be? If it were me, I would have given up long ago.
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AirdropLickervip
· 4h ago
Losing 200 million and still daring to add ETH? These institutions probably have no place to spend their money. --- As soon as the Federal Reserve signals liquidity easing, institutions follow suit and start buying aggressively. Where is the independent judgment they promised... but it seems this time is indeed a bit different. --- Borrowing money to buy ETH is truly bold. I just want to know what happens if the market breaks down. --- Honestly, huge whales are adding positions despite such large unrealized losses. Either they see something we don't, or they have a gambler's mentality... who knows. --- Is this the traditional finance and on-chain double pursuit? Or is the Federal Reserve's move too obvious? --- Holding positions with nine-figure unrealized losses but still willing to add more—are they truly faithful or just desperate? --- Reinitiating repurchase agreements = a signal of money printing? Okay, then I’ll also borrow money to sweep ETH. --- Holding onto logic... sounds good, but in reality, it’s probably all in gambling with someone else to take the risk later. --- Whales losing money but still adding positions? Is this a bottom signal or the last madness? I really can't say. --- Institutions dare to add positions mainly because they believe the Fed's move can save the market. They are still betting on liquidity.
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TokenCreatorOPvip
· 4h ago
Floating losses of 200 million still adding to ETH? How strong must that mentality be... I'm truly impressed --- Borrowing money to buy coins, this move is a bit ruthless, betting on liquidity shifting? --- As soon as the Federal Reserve hints, institutions start dancing, I've seen this routine too many times --- Is this wave of ETH really logical or just another round of pump and dump? Honestly, I'm a bit panicked --- 巨鲸亏成这样还敢加,要么聪明要么傻,我赌是前者 --- Holding a nine-figure unrealized loss and still not afraid, where does that confidence come from... I need to learn --- Repurchase agreements = about to start printing money? On-chain is about to take off --- Not out of spite but logic? Then let's see how long this logic can hold up --- Borrowing money to buy ETH... Is this what institutions should be doing? It's a bit exciting --- Feels like we're back to the stage of "the smartest money is deploying," be careful not to miss out
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gas_fee_traumavip
· 5h ago
Still adding to a 200 million loss, how much do you trust it... But on the other hand, as soon as the Federal Reserve loosens, institutions follow suit. This trick is so old.
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LightningClickervip
· 5h ago
Losing 200 million and still adding more, how much confidence does that take... Or is there simply no other choice? I'm a bit skeptical about borrowing money to buy ETH. Can the Fed's repurchase plan really make institutions so confident? It feels like they're still betting on the next narrative.
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