There has been an interesting on-chain data point these days—after remaining silent for half a year, a certain whale address suddenly transferred 150 million SAHARA tokens all at once to a major exchange. It sounds like a signal to sell.
The numbers are a bit painful. This batch of tokens is now worth about $4.2 million, but when they were originally acquired, they were worth $12.18 million. Calculating this, if this person really intends to sell, they would face a loss of nearly $8 million. From nearly $12 million down to $4.2 million, such a plunge is hard for anyone to accept.
Interestingly, choosing to act at this time—whether out of forced stop-loss or impatience for SAHARA's rebound—is uncertain. Large transfers on the blockchain often hint at something. Anyway, for those still holding SAHARA, this signal is worth pondering.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 18h ago
Whale burned 8 million and directly entered hell mode. This booster needs to have parts replaced.
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BankruptWorker
· 22h ago
$8 million loss, how desperate must that whale be? I quickly checked my own positions...
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Wow, something's off. Did the whale run away?
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Haven't moved in half a year, now suddenly transferring to an exchange—probably about to cut losses. Retail investors, be careful.
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Why is it always us getting harvested? The whale with an eight-figure loss still remains so calm.
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This move is indeed quite aggressive, but let's see if the rebound can recover it.
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Large transfers to exchanges—this signal couldn't be clearer. Sahara friends, it's time to reflect.
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$8 million, I could never earn that much in my lifetime to lose.
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Silent for half a year, then suddenly making a big move. The whale's mental resilience is incredible.
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Blockchainiac
· 23h ago
Whales move, retail investors panic. An 8 million loss—how desperate must one be to choose to dump the market?
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Haven't moved in half a year, now suddenly selling off—either there's no way out or they've seen through it.
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4.2 million vs 12 million—this price difference can keep people awake at night... but can it really drop that hard?
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Transferring to the exchange = a prelude to dumping, old trick. Sahara holders should be cautious about bottom fishing.
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Ha, who can endure such losses... If I were a whale, I'd be forced to cut my losses too.
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Stop-loss or despair—there's no difference anymore; anyway, admitting defeat is inevitable.
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This trading operation perfectly illustrates what it means to buy at a high point... Sahara is indeed cooling off.
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GateUser-9ad11037
· 01-05 08:57
8 million USD loss, I really can't hold on anymore
Even whales have their breaking points
After half a year of silence, they suddenly hit the exchange, that must be tough
Wait, does this mean the next step is to dump?
Whether to sell or not is a question
My SAHARA is still in the cold wallet, looks pretty risky
Why did this guy choose to cut losses at this moment?
420K and 1.2 million, more than just a zero apart
Losing so much and still daring to move, there must be some insider information, right?
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 01-05 08:57
8 million dollar hole, how desperate must this whale be
Is SAHARA really beyond saving?
Stop-loss or forced liquidation, in any case not a good sign
Everyone holding positions, be careful
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ArbitrageBot
· 01-05 08:56
$8 million directly evaporated, this whale really can't hold on anymore
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Suddenly acting after half a year of diving, a typical forced cut of losses
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From $12 million down to $4.2 million, who the hell still has the patience to wait for a rebound
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Large holders are starting to dump, holders should wake up
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This wave clearly shows that even whales can't hold on anymore
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Losing so much and still daring to act, it shows they have no confidence left
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This is the only signal pointing to an exchange, everyone can imagine what might happen next
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SAHARA is a bit risky this time, even whales are cutting losses
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Facing a loss of $8 million, all confidence is gone
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Not moving for half a year and then suddenly crashing, this is a typical sign of wanting to run away
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 01-05 08:40
8 million USD hole, how desperate must this guy be to take such action
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Whale fleeing just means one thing, running away
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Another brother caught in a trap, three seconds of sympathy
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Haven't moved in half a year, now suddenly dumping everything, this is what they call "institutional investment"
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What's going on with the SAHARA project, it can actually fall this much
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Wait, how do they know it's "dumping"? What if it's just transferring to cold wallets
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Brothers holding positions, hurry up and see if you can still salvage something
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Diving all the way down, or continue to lose, anyway I already got off early
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One word: tragic
There has been an interesting on-chain data point these days—after remaining silent for half a year, a certain whale address suddenly transferred 150 million SAHARA tokens all at once to a major exchange. It sounds like a signal to sell.
The numbers are a bit painful. This batch of tokens is now worth about $4.2 million, but when they were originally acquired, they were worth $12.18 million. Calculating this, if this person really intends to sell, they would face a loss of nearly $8 million. From nearly $12 million down to $4.2 million, such a plunge is hard for anyone to accept.
Interestingly, choosing to act at this time—whether out of forced stop-loss or impatience for SAHARA's rebound—is uncertain. Large transfers on the blockchain often hint at something. Anyway, for those still holding SAHARA, this signal is worth pondering.