On-chain giant whale MOG trades against the wind, what is the mystery behind the $660,000 "tuition fee"?
According to monitoring data, a certain whale previously withdrew 1,805.9 ETH (approximately $6.02 million) from Bitget, and then crazily swept the market, spending lavishly to buy 22.165 billion MOG. However, this gamble did not unfold as expected into a "harvest carnival".
7 hours ago, the whale transferred the last 9.505 billion MOG (worth $2.19 million) back to Bitget; the average on-chain purchase price was $0.0000027, and the average transfer back was $0.0000024, resulting in a direct loss of $660,000 in a short period!
Such a large-scale capital movement failed to achieve profitability, raising questions: was it a misjudgment of market direction, or is there something deeper? Behind the operations of the MOG whale, there may be more unspeakable strategies.
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