On-chain data monitoring shows that a whale wallet that has been silent for half a year has recently made a big move. This address transferred 150 million SAHARA tokens to a major mainstream exchange, which is worth approximately $4.2 million based on today's price. Interestingly, there is a loss story behind this operation—the address initially bought this batch of SAHARA at a cost of about $12.18 million. Now, the transfer price is significantly lower than the purchase price, resulting in an indirect loss of approximately $7.97 million. It seems that this whale has chosen to cut losses or adjust its holdings.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-07 21:10
ngl this whale just took an 8M hit... that's gotta sting. been there, lost that energy fr fr. anyway here's another reminder to watch those collateral ratios before margin calls come knocking.
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All-InQueen
· 01-06 22:14
Oh no, 8 million dollars just disappeared like that. Even whales have to cut losses.
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AllInDaddy
· 01-05 10:49
800万美金就这么没了,鲸鱼也会割肉啊
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-05 10:37
Hold on, a whale lost $7.97 million and is still moving? That must be so desperate, haha
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 01-05 10:36
Oh my god, 7.97 million USD just disappeared like that. Even this whale must be hurting.
On-chain data monitoring shows that a whale wallet that has been silent for half a year has recently made a big move. This address transferred 150 million SAHARA tokens to a major mainstream exchange, which is worth approximately $4.2 million based on today's price. Interestingly, there is a loss story behind this operation—the address initially bought this batch of SAHARA at a cost of about $12.18 million. Now, the transfer price is significantly lower than the purchase price, resulting in an indirect loss of approximately $7.97 million. It seems that this whale has chosen to cut losses or adjust its holdings.