A major holder of $WHITEWHALE dumped 1.3M worth of tokens, triggering a sharp 50% price crash in mere minutes. The sudden liquidation sent shockwaves through the market, highlighting how concentrated holdings can create significant volatility. Such whale movements often catch retail traders off guard, making monitoring large wallet activities crucial for risk management.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 5h ago
It's the same old trick again. When big players dump, retail investors get screwed. They should have set up a whale alert notification long ago.
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StakeOrRegret
· 12h ago
Another big whale dumps, retail gets harvested, this is the crypto world.
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GmGmNoGn
· 13h ago
whitewhale has plummeted again, this whale really never ends...
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WagmiAnon
· 13h ago
Is it the same old story again? When the big whale dumps, do we have to buy the dip? A 1.3M dump directly cuts the value in half—this is DeFi?
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PositionPhobia
· 13h ago
Here comes another big whale dumping... This time directly 50%. Oh my, should I even continue with this buy and sell?
A major holder of $WHITEWHALE dumped 1.3M worth of tokens, triggering a sharp 50% price crash in mere minutes. The sudden liquidation sent shockwaves through the market, highlighting how concentrated holdings can create significant volatility. Such whale movements often catch retail traders off guard, making monitoring large wallet activities crucial for risk management.