On December 7, according to EmberCN monitoring, during the crash on October 11, the large whale who was liquidated for 32,000 AAVE at a price of $101 has continued to use looped loans to purchase AAVE since November 24.
Over the past half month, this whale has spent 14 million USDC to buy 80,900 AAVE at an average price of $173. Now, through looped loans, the whale holds a total of 333,000 AAVE (worth about $62.59 million), with an average cost of $167 and a liquidation price of $117.7.
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On December 7, according to EmberCN monitoring, during the crash on October 11, the large whale who was liquidated for 32,000 AAVE at a price of $101 has continued to use looped loans to purchase AAVE since November 24.
Over the past half month, this whale has spent 14 million USDC to buy 80,900 AAVE at an average price of $173. Now, through looped loans, the whale holds a total of 333,000 AAVE (worth about $62.59 million), with an average cost of $167 and a liquidation price of $117.7.