Interestingly, I just saw an address sweep 1.66 million LIT at a price of 3.13U. This transaction is quite large, but the question is—are retail investors bottom-fishing, or are institutions quietly positioning? If the participants are involved in institutional rounds of financing, the logic might be entirely different. Anyway, such large single buy orders usually imply some kind of expectation about the future market.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 11h ago
1.66 million tokens swept directly? Really daring, with such obvious on-chain footprints, still trying to stay hidden. The issue isn't whether he is optimistic or not, but where this money is coming from.
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DuoXiLe8562
· 11h ago
166 was purchased by Sun.
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GasFeeCrier
· 11h ago
1.66 million tokens swept in one go—Is this guy a gambler or does he have insider information?
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MevSandwich
· 11h ago
1.66 million tokens? At this price, it's crazy buying up everything. It feels like either a big player is hoarding or some retail investor is gambling with red eyes haha.
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tx_pending_forever
· 11h ago
1.66 million coins? This move... Either Brother Fu is buying the dip, or institutions are holding a big trick, it's scary.
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SignatureVerifier
· 12h ago
166m lit sweep at 3.13... ngl, insufficient validation on wallet provenance here. technically speaking, could be anything from coordinated accumulation to automated rebalancing. need to cross-reference on-chain history before drawing conclusions, tbh. statistically improbable this flies under radar if it's genuine institutional positioning.
Interestingly, I just saw an address sweep 1.66 million LIT at a price of 3.13U. This transaction is quite large, but the question is—are retail investors bottom-fishing, or are institutions quietly positioning? If the participants are involved in institutional rounds of financing, the logic might be entirely different. Anyway, such large single buy orders usually imply some kind of expectation about the future market.