A large holder's activity on ASTER has attracted attention. This wallet previously purchased 68.25 million ASTER in batches through 15 addresses at a price of $1.66, totaling $113.4 million. In the past five hours, the whale sold 4.68 million at a price of $0.71, cashing out $3.34 million. More notably, this whale still holds 63.22 million ASTER worth $45.52 million, but the overall account has fallen into a loss of over $64 million. From the average purchase price to the current price, the decline is obvious, which is a dilemma faced by many early entrants.
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0xLuckbox
· 2025-12-20 07:51
This whale is really unlucky. Bought at 1.66 and now it's at 0.71. How much loss is that...
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SilentObserver
· 2025-12-19 02:28
Still daring to cut despite losing 64 million? I think this guy is trying to break even and has gone crazy.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 2025-12-18 05:53
Bro, this whale is probably trapped and panicked. Entered at 1.66, now at 0.71. The loss is really heavy.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 2025-12-18 05:47
Oh no, this whale probably didn't expect it to turn out like this... Entered at 1.66, now at 0.71, cashing out can't save the overall situation anymore.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 2025-12-18 05:41
Uh... how much money did this guy lose? He bought for over a hundred million and now there's so little left? I'm really speechless.
A large holder's activity on ASTER has attracted attention. This wallet previously purchased 68.25 million ASTER in batches through 15 addresses at a price of $1.66, totaling $113.4 million. In the past five hours, the whale sold 4.68 million at a price of $0.71, cashing out $3.34 million. More notably, this whale still holds 63.22 million ASTER worth $45.52 million, but the overall account has fallen into a loss of over $64 million. From the average purchase price to the current price, the decline is obvious, which is a dilemma faced by many early entrants.