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    Two Traders Lose $75.3 Million in Brutal September Crypto Shakeout, According to Lookonchain

    By Henry KanapiSeptember 25, 20252 Mins Read
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    Two crypto traders have absorbed tens of millions of dollars in losses this month amid a marketwide correction.

    Data from the on-chain tracking platform Lookonchain shows that a trader owning the 0xa523 wallet got wiped out today as Ethereum (ETH) plunged below $4,000.

    Ethereum dropped to $3,960 before ETH bulls pushed the coin above $4,000 again.

    “The biggest loser, 0xa523, just got WIPED.

    His entire 9,152 ETH ($36.4 million) long position was fully liquidated.

    His total losses now exceed $45.3 million, leaving him with less than $500,000 in his account.”

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    Source: Lookonchain/X

    Meanwhile, a trader known as Machi Big Brother lost $30 million in less than a week. The trader became popular in crypto circles after managing to grow his trading account from zero to $42.6 million in just four months.

    According to Lookonchain, his profits now stand at $11.6 million.

    To avoid liquidation, the trader topped up his trading account with the stablecoin USDC.

    “Due to the market drop, Machi Big Brother’s long positions on ETH and PUMP are down over $21.77 million now.

    He deposited 4.72 million USDC into Hyperliquid in the past two hours to avoid liquidation.”

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    Source: Lookonchain/X

    The past few days have been brutal to traders who predicted that the market will soar to greater heights. Data from Coinglass shows that $1.65 billion worth of long positions were liquidated on September 22nd alone. And in the past 24 hours, 130,277 traders were liquidated, with total liquidations coming in at $410.34 million.

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