According to BlockBeats news, on October 13, “Machi” Huang Licheng is using the highest leverage to open the following long positions: · BTC: 40x leverage · ETH: 25x leverage · HYPE: 10x leverage. His account balance is $1,143,900, and additionally, Machi spent 1 ETH in the spot market to purchase 1,959 CREAM.
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