On-chain monitoring data shows that the attacker from UXLINK has recently made a move—2 hours ago, they sold 248 WBTC at a price of $93,023 each, successfully cashing out. Interestingly, this wasn't a reckless dump; there was actually careful planning behind it. About a month ago, they bought 375 WBTC at a price of $90,203, which directly earned them approximately $1.06 million from this operation. It’s clear that regardless of their identity, this individual has a good grasp of market timing—precise in bottom-fishing and not overly greedy when selling. Such large WBTC movements have also become a focus for on-chain analysts, as these whale activities often reveal some market clues.
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MetaLord420
· 01-09 11:43
Bro, this move is really something. Making 1.06 million in a month, truly steady, precise, and ruthless.
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HodlVeteran
· 01-09 10:37
Damn, this guy really has some skills. His bottom fishing and precise selling are well-controlled. I was just too greedy back then and got hammered by the market.
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rug_connoisseur
· 01-06 12:48
Wow, this guy made 1.06 million in a month. Truly both skilled and lucky.
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CrossChainBreather
· 01-06 12:45
Really amazing, attackers can still precisely buy the dip, while we retail investors can only watch and gather dust.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 01-06 12:40
Ironically, the attacker is more disciplined than most retail traders, with precise bottom-fishing and restrained profit-taking. This is the true institutional logic.
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ApeDegen
· 01-06 12:30
$1,060,000 credited, this guy's rhythm is really top-notch, his bottom-fishing move was perfectly accurate.
On-chain monitoring data shows that the attacker from UXLINK has recently made a move—2 hours ago, they sold 248 WBTC at a price of $93,023 each, successfully cashing out. Interestingly, this wasn't a reckless dump; there was actually careful planning behind it. About a month ago, they bought 375 WBTC at a price of $90,203, which directly earned them approximately $1.06 million from this operation. It’s clear that regardless of their identity, this individual has a good grasp of market timing—precise in bottom-fishing and not overly greedy when selling. Such large WBTC movements have also become a focus for on-chain analysts, as these whale activities often reveal some market clues.