The whale who recently took over a $SWARMS position worth $1.5 million has made another strategic move. After selling off their $SWARMS holdings 21 hours ago, they invested $236,000 to acquire 5.27 million $LLM tokens at an average price of $0.04078.
With $LLM’s recent rise, the whale’s floating profit now matches their investment, standing at $236,000.
Top $LLM Whale Sees 362% Return
Another significant player, ranked among the top five $LLM holders, has also turned their focus to the token. After exiting $SWARMS six days ago with an $80,000 loss, they seized the opportunity to buy 9.49 million $LLM tokens at a bargain price of $0.01949. With a modest $185,000 investment, this whale now enjoys a staggering floating profit of $670,000, representing a return of 362%.
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Funds Flow from $ai16z and $SWARMS to $LLM
Highlighting the pattern of profit-driven moves, one address sold $4.3 million worth of $ai16z over the past 24 hours and redirected $200,000 of those funds into $LLM. This shift echoes a recurring trend in the blockchain space, where capital follows potential gains.
Conclusion
Whales appear to be consolidating around $LLM as the next lucrative target after exiting $ai16z and $SWARMS. With impressive returns already materializing, the market is watching closely to see whether $LLM will sustain this momentum or if another rotation to a new token is on the horizon. In the world of blockchain, profit-driven strategies continue to dominate, leaving a trail of “black humor” as funds chase the next big opportunity.
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