On-chain data monitoring has revealed that on December 31st, a large address on the Lighter platform performed a significant transaction—first depositing $4.03 million USDC, then buying 1.63 million LIT tokens with a trading volume of $3.8 million, with an average transaction price around $2.33. This transaction size is not small and reflects the address's optimistic attitude towards LIT.



Interestingly, this wallet still holds 227,099 USDC without moving it. What does this mean? It can be inferred that the large holder may have plans to further increase their position later, as holding cash and waiting for the right moment to enter is a common strategy among savvy traders. The subsequent developments are worth watching.
LIT-8,32%
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DegenGamblervip
· 44m ago
Damn, this big player's move looks like a professional. They first take a bite of 1,630,000 coins to test the waters, still holding their ammo for better opportunities.
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CryptoPunstervip
· 6h ago
The big players' strategy is the same as my all-in on Maotai—first make a move to test the waters, then keep some ammunition for the rebound. Smart people all understand this trick, but us retail investors always want to go all-in and gamble haha
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BoredStakervip
· 6h ago
This move by the big players is quite interesting; holding cash is just waiting for the next opportunity.
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GasWhisperervip
· 6h ago
yo 403k USDC dump then 380k LIT buy at 2.33... that dry powder tho 227k USDC just sitting there screaming "round 2 incoming" ngl the mempool never lies and this wallet's gwei patterns are *chef's kiss* timing precision right there
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TokenomicsTinfoilHatvip
· 6h ago
The big players' tactics are old-fashioned. When they hold onto their bullets without moving, there are only two situations: either they're waiting for a pullback to buy the dip, or they simply don't have much confidence and are just playing with retail investors' psychology.
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Hash_Banditvip
· 7h ago
yo that dry powder move screams textbook accumulation... seen this pattern cycle through since the mt. gox days. whale's basically saying "i'm not done loading" 🤔
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