A major investor’s every move is worth paying attention to. On January 8th, on-chain monitoring showed that a leading exchange received a deposit of 18 million "Binance Life" tokens, with a transaction price of $0.1386, equivalent to $2.496 million. The story behind this transfer is a bit heartbreaking — the holder started buying in mid-October 2025, gradually increasing their position until mid-November, with an average cost of around $0.171. Now, as the price drops to $0.1386, if this wave of selling really happens, they would lose $581,000 directly. Such situations are not uncommon for large investors—buying on the high and then experiencing a pullback, ultimately having to choose between stop-loss or holding on stubbornly. Currently, does this deposit mean that the big investor is about to exit, or is it just a repositioning? The market is still observing.
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SerumSurfer
· 1h ago
Losing 580,000 and still calmly depositing into the exchange, if you're not a big player, you're really going all out.
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MidnightSeller
· 7h ago
Another tragedy of chasing the high, 580,000 just gone, I feel sorry for this guy.
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AirdropNinja
· 01-08 03:54
It's the old trick of chasing highs again—when it drops, rush to the exchange and bet on the next wave?
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MEVictim
· 01-08 03:43
With this move by the big player, losing 580,000 and still staying so calm—I'm truly impressed.
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LoneValidator
· 01-08 03:37
This move by the big players looks really panicked, losing $580,000 just like that...
A major investor’s every move is worth paying attention to. On January 8th, on-chain monitoring showed that a leading exchange received a deposit of 18 million "Binance Life" tokens, with a transaction price of $0.1386, equivalent to $2.496 million. The story behind this transfer is a bit heartbreaking — the holder started buying in mid-October 2025, gradually increasing their position until mid-November, with an average cost of around $0.171. Now, as the price drops to $0.1386, if this wave of selling really happens, they would lose $581,000 directly. Such situations are not uncommon for large investors—buying on the high and then experiencing a pullback, ultimately having to choose between stop-loss or holding on stubbornly. Currently, does this deposit mean that the big investor is about to exit, or is it just a repositioning? The market is still observing.