On-chain tracker @ai_9684xtpa said a wallet exited its MarsCoin position just two days before the token surged, locking in a loss and missing a much larger move afterward. The address sold 5.12 million tokens at $0.00006885 each, realizing a $4,533 loss at the time. The position was then worth only $68,000.
At current prices, that same batch of tokens would be worth $171,000, leaving the address with about $100,000 in missed gains. The same wallet also bought back into MarsCoin 55 minutes ago, purchasing $2,308 worth of tokens at higher levels. While that latest trade is currently in unrealized profit, the address as a whole has still not recovered its earlier losses and remains below break-even overall.
According to on-chain monitoring by @ai_9684xtpa, a wallet sold its MarsCoin holdings just two days before the token’s rally, unloading 5.12 million tokens at $0.00006885 each.
The sale resulted in a realized loss of $4,533, and the position was worth only $68,000 at the time. Based on the current price, those same tokens would now be worth $171,000, meaning the address missed out on about $100,000 in upside.
The wallet bought back into MarsCoin 55 minutes ago with a $2,308 purchase. That new position is currently in unrealized profit, but the address still has not fully recovered overall.
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