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Recently, everyone has been watching the "On-Chain Insider Brother"—
Marked by Arkham as a billion-dollar super whale.
On 10/11, he made two hundred million dollars from shorting, then turned around and went long, continuously adding to his position, making the plot more exciting than a TV drama.
Let's take a look at his current holdings:
150,000 #ETH
1,000 $BTC BTC
Over 200,000 $SOL SOL
Just the contract value exceeds $600 million.
What's even crazier is that he also has:
ETH: $3030–$3258, adding 40,000 more
SOL: $138.6, adding 50,000 more
Everyone waits daily for the big ending:
Will he get liquidated and meet his ancestors, or will he win big and ascend?
But the key point is—
This has nothing to do with you.
Because you overlooked the most critical thing:
He can afford to gamble. You cannot.
On-chain data shows that his wallet still holds $4.5 billion in BTC + ETH spot holdings.
You see him with a $600 million position and feel weak-kneed,
For him, that might just be pocket change, a little fun.
It's like in a casino, someone grabbing a few bundles of chips from the "mountain of cash" behind him and going all-in.
You only see the win or loss of this round,
but you don’t see him losing a hundred times and still continuing to play.
And the money on your table is your entire life savings.
The gap between ordinary people and whales is not just in information and vision,
but in risk tolerance.
He can withstand volatility, pullbacks, and black swan events.
You?
Just one wrong judgment, and you're done.
So what should retail investors look at? Not whether he's making money—
But to see the "opportunity" in his positions.
1. His orders are a support reference for the market.
There’s big buy orders around $3030,
Will the bears cover?
Will the bulls defend there?
This is a real hint for retail investors.
2. His cost basis is the dividing line between bull and bear.
Breaking below → liquidation risk, market may crash.
Rising → His position becomes fuel, pushing the market higher.
These are the things you can genuinely use.
Other people's legends are their own lives.
What you see is just an on-chain address, a string of numbers.
His wallet is his.
Your life is yours.
Remember one thing:
Control your hands, calculate your positions carefully.
Operate within a range you understand and can bear,
Much more meaningful than worrying every day whether a billionaire will get liquidated or not.