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A whale dumped 100,000 HYPE tokens, then went long 500,000 LIT tokens via TWAP.

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On December 29th, MLM Monitor reported: An hour ago, a wallet address sold ~100,000 HYPE tokens (valued at ~$2.5 million). It then transferred the proceeds to another wallet and launched a 5-hour TWAP (Time-Weighted Average Price) trade to long 500,000 LIT tokens (≈$1.73 million). As of now, 77,000 LIT tokens (~$266,000) have been executed. Involved addresses: 0xd9225c2b6383f6e532c01c34d7588b1106b9e30b 0xa71d664f7899dbe4ac768c1b162c4c5610e978aa The associated address also unstaked an additional 100,000 HYPE tokens (≈$2.54 million) nearly simultaneously, which will unlock in 7 days. This address received 684,415.94 HYPE tokens total at TGE (Token Generation Event) and ranks as the 20th largest airdrop recipient. Its cumulative earnings solely from HYPE exceed $17 million.
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