A giant whale withdrew 3 million BLUR from FalconX, and the 9.52 million BLUR it held has made a profit of US$1.1 million.
Whale trader (0x828), who previously focused on the ETH market, withdrew 3 million BLUR (1.75 million USD) from FalconX about an hour and a half ago, as monitored by on-chain analyst Yu Jin. Adding to the 6 million BLUR he previously purchased through FalconX after the launch of Blast on November 21, 2023, he currently holds a total of 9.52 million BLUR (5.58 million USD) at an average cost of 0.47 USD, with a floating profit of 1.1 million USD (+24%).
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