【BiTu】A large holder just made a ruthless bottom buy. Five hours ago, an AR holder sold off 27.2 million AR tokens in one go, cashing out approximately $1.2 million. Interestingly, this transaction was made close to the cost basis—neither making much profit nor incurring significant loss. However, the market reaction was quite intense, and the AR price dropped sharply afterward, plunging below $0.04 at one point. It then stabilized and is now steady around $0.04185. The 24-hour decline reached 10.2%. Based on the whale’s actions, this seems more like a rational stop-loss or timely profit-taking—decisively realized near a key support level. But it also highlights a problem: once large sell pressure appears, the market’s absorption capacity remains limited.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 2025-12-31 07:06
$1.2 million invested and the market just plummeted by double digits. This is our market, liquidity is really concerning.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 2025-12-30 03:35
$1.2 million poured in, but the market still can't hold up. This is the cruel reality of liquidity.
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RugResistant
· 2025-12-28 11:13
This wave of whale operations is truly rational—no greed, no loss, just withdraw... Meanwhile, we retail investors are still buying at the bottom.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 2025-12-28 09:11
Whales' move this time is quite clever, they ran near the cost line, not greedy and not losing. The key is that it exposed how fragile the market really is...
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Degen4Breakfast
· 2025-12-28 09:11
Once again, the market is crashing. No one wants this coin at all.
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Whales are not fools; they already ran away. We're still holding here.
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Stop-loss is stop-loss. Don't make it so rational; the market eats this up.
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Can't even hold 0.04, does this broken coin still have hope?
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Large sell orders crashing the market, retail investors taking the hit—it's a well-written script.
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Why do I still feel that this whale's cost line is at the top?
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The market's capacity to absorb shocks is limited. In other words, no one is buying.
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One whale can cause such a disaster; how fragile must they be?
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Bottom fishing? I think it's just a run. Don't romanticize it.
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A sell-off of $1.2 million is already like this; I really can't imagine how much more pressure there is behind it.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 2025-12-28 09:02
Whales are all running, this is the real signal. I've said before that we need to see the bottom support clearly.
Opportunity only knocks once. This position is just the right high ground for deployment. Many people haven't reacted yet.
Others are fearful while I am greedy. The deeper the fall, the greater the opportunity. The key is to grasp the logic of this round of correction.
To be honest, weak absorption capacity is the trend. The next move depends on whether real money will enter the market.
This is the secret to wealth. Those who understand are already bottom fishing. When the rebound happens, the gap will be clear.
It should have been obvious by now. The big players fleeing actually confirmed my previous judgment. Time waits for no one.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 2025-12-28 08:56
It's the same trick again, whales run away and the market's bagholders come in to buy, hilarious.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 2025-12-28 08:44
Whales are starting to admit defeat; I really can't hold on anymore. This market still has to fall further.
AR Whale clears 27.2 million tokens, after dumping $1.2 million, the price plunges by double digits
【BiTu】A large holder just made a ruthless bottom buy. Five hours ago, an AR holder sold off 27.2 million AR tokens in one go, cashing out approximately $1.2 million. Interestingly, this transaction was made close to the cost basis—neither making much profit nor incurring significant loss. However, the market reaction was quite intense, and the AR price dropped sharply afterward, plunging below $0.04 at one point. It then stabilized and is now steady around $0.04185. The 24-hour decline reached 10.2%. Based on the whale’s actions, this seems more like a rational stop-loss or timely profit-taking—decisively realized near a key support level. But it also highlights a problem: once large sell pressure appears, the market’s absorption capacity remains limited.