A Whale Preemptively Liquidates UNI Holdings, Realizing $23.415 Million in Profit, Without Waiting for 'Today's Burn of 100 Million Tokens' Boost
BlockBeats News, December 28th, according to on-chain analyst Ai Auntie (@ai_9684xtpa) monitoring, the "UNI Whales who has accumulated $21.54 million in profits since September 2020" had sold out their holdings as early as five months ago, without waiting for the bullish news of "today's burning of 100 million UNI" to land.
This whale had once held 662,605 UNI tokens, with a cost of $5.99, selling at an average price of $8.82. Although it did not sell near the peak of $12, it still made a profit of $1.875 million. Its three UNI swing trades accumulated a total profit of $23.415 million, with a win rate of 100%.
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