As per the data from Lookonchain, the whale’s notable dump has resulted in realized losses of up to $14 million trading Wrapped Bitcoin $WBTC.As per the data from Lookonchain, the whale’s notable dump has resulted in realized losses of up to $14 million trading Wrapped Bitcoin $WBTC.

Whale Realizes $14 Million Loss after Holding $WBTC for A Whole Year

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A crypto whale has recently made a stunning move with a massive $WBTC dump. Particularly, the whale has dumped a staggering amount of $66M in Wrapped Bitcoin ($WBTC) in total. As per the data from Lookonchain, the whale’s notable dump has resulted in realized losses of up to $14M. Hence, this liquidation has triggered market-wide speculation regarding the strategy of the whale as well as its impact on the market outlook.

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Whale Offloads $66M in $WBTC, Realizing $14M in Cumulative Losses

In line with the on-chain data, the whale, going by “0xc9d,” has ultimately sold a big stash of $66.2M in $WBTC holdings. As a result of this, the whale has incurred a considerable $14M in realized losses. The development reportedly occurs after a year-long $WBTC accumulation. For this purpose, the whale executed diverse transactions with leading crypto exchanges while preparing for the vast sell-off.

Over the past twenty-four hours, the whale address sent up to 1.998 $WBTC to Kraken, accounting for $140.76K. In addition to this, the whale also sent 0.04 $WBTC to FalconX, equaling a value of almost $2.81K. Interestingly, the whale also sent larger value chunks to FalconX. In this respect, the address shifted 124.999 $WBTC ($8.8M), 300 $WBTC ($21.08M), and 315.82 $WBTC ($22.17M) within just a few hours.

$WBTC Liquidation Results in Keen Market Watch with Investors Looking at Potential Market Shifts

According to Lookonchain, the latest $WBTC liquidation after the whale’s prolonged accumulation points toward a strategic market exit. Additionally, the substantial unrealized loss displays the interest risks in long-term accumulation of crypto assets. Overall, the market participants and onlookers will keep watching for the potential outcomes of this $WBTC liquidation and the future strategy shifts amid the changing investor sentiment.

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