A significant player just banked serious gains on PURK, running up a massive +1,531% return on their position. What caught attention was the sharp $14K exit they just pulled off within the last 5 minutes—a move that raised some eyebrows.
Here's where it gets tricky: the liquidity pool sitting at around $85K is pretty shallow. A $14K dump essentially taps into roughly 16% of available liquidity. Meanwhile, the hourly trading activity shows 175 buy orders stacked against only 23 sell orders, which normally signals bullish momentum. But pair thin liquidity with a whale taking profits? That's a classic recipe for a potential pullback.
The imbalance between order flow and pool depth creates vulnerability. Watch how this wallet moves next—it could signal broader market sentiment.
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NFTregretter
· 3h ago
The whale has run away, indeed. The 85K pool can't hold it at all... So what can the 175 buy orders possibly do?
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AirdropHunter420
· 14h ago
Damn, the big whale has run away. The liquidity is too shallow, it's about to crash at any moment.
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ChainPoet
· 14h ago
Big Fish escaped and lost 14k within 15 minutes. The underlying liquidity is only 85k. Looks like a correction is coming.
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SerumSquirrel
· 14h ago
Did the whale run away? The 85K pool was drained by 16%. Now this is getting interesting...
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digital_archaeologist
· 14h ago
The big whale has left, and this pool is only 85K. Still trying to stay stable... LOL, it's bound to break sooner or later.
A significant player just banked serious gains on PURK, running up a massive +1,531% return on their position. What caught attention was the sharp $14K exit they just pulled off within the last 5 minutes—a move that raised some eyebrows.
Here's where it gets tricky: the liquidity pool sitting at around $85K is pretty shallow. A $14K dump essentially taps into roughly 16% of available liquidity. Meanwhile, the hourly trading activity shows 175 buy orders stacked against only 23 sell orders, which normally signals bullish momentum. But pair thin liquidity with a whale taking profits? That's a classic recipe for a potential pullback.
The imbalance between order flow and pool depth creates vulnerability. Watch how this wallet moves next—it could signal broader market sentiment.