A whale sold 1.7 million WIF at a loss and bought tremp and BONK
Lookonchain has monitored that after the price of WIF dropped, a whale sold 1.7 million WIF (worth $4.4 million) at a loss to buy tremp and BONK. This caused the prices of tremp and BONK to rise. On March 17th, the whale spent 25,682 SOL (worth $5 million) to buy 1.7 million WIF at a price of $2.94. After the price of WIF dropped, the whale started selling WIF to buy tremp and BONK 10 hours ago. So far, the whale has exchanged 12.8 million WIF (worth $3.3 million) for 127.16 billion BONK at an average price of $0.00002593, and exchanged 410,688 WIF (worth $1.06 million) for 966,000 tremp at an average price of $1.1.
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