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#易理华疑似转空2.7万枚ETH
Today marks the 630th day of my daily posts without a single interruption. Each one is carefully prepared, not hastily thrown together. [微笑] If you think I'm a serious person, you're welcome to follow along. I hope the daily content can help you. The world is vast, and I am small—follow me so you don't have trouble finding me. [微笑][微笑]
Today we're discussing a "faith Waterloo" happening right before our eyes. Yi Lihua, the hardcore bull who once shouted "ETH below $2,000 is a buying opportunity," has now been completely exposed by on-chain data: he allegedly borrowed coins through AAVE and turned around to short 27,000 ETH worth over $57 million—a highly dramatic turn of events. Just three days ago, he was posting reassurance to calm the market, encouraging everyone to stay confident and weather the storm together. Yet today, his former "buying opportunities" have become his shorting tools. From going all-in at an average price of $3,100 last year, to suffering a $688 million loss and exiting in February, to now switching sides—this isn't just Yi Lihua's personal shift from bull to bear, but a true reflection of the entire market's sentiment.
These 27,000 ETH shorts are like a mirror, revealing the fragility of faith in a bear market. They remind us that in this world dominated by candlesticks and capital flows, never blindly worship so-called "leaders." When the whales turn and leave, all they leave behind are eddies and waves worthy of our vigilance.