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A whale address bought back 757,000 UNI coins this morning that were sold 5 days ago.

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**LookOnChain Data: UNI Whale 0x9671 Swaps Tokens Amid Market Downturn** On January 21, monitoring by LookOnChain reveals: - Five days earlier, whale address 0x9671 sold 798,734 UNI tokens for ~$4.26 million (at $5.33 per token). - Five hours prior, the same address repurchased 757,684 UNI tokens for ~$3.66 million (at $4.83 per token) following today’s market downturn.
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