Interesting movement spotted on Meteora today. A major liquidity provider just pulled out approximately 11.5K worth of ORE tokens from the ORE-USDC pool, while the USDC side showed minimal withdrawal. This type of asymmetric liquidity extraction often signals shifting market sentiment or strategic repositioning by whales. Worth keeping an eye on how this affects the pool's depth and trading dynamics in the coming hours.
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PerpetualLonger
· 11-09 11:24
Buying the dip again, and this is the last time. Retail investors, don't panic!!!
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liquiditea_sipper
· 11-06 14:59
oh damn... looks like someones getting ready to dump their bag fr
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MEVvictim
· 11-06 11:56
Again hearing the Cut Loss sound~
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ChainSpy
· 11-06 11:56
Heh, another Whale is getting restless.
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YieldWhisperer
· 11-06 11:55
seen this pattern way too many times... classic whale exit before the plunge smh
Interesting movement spotted on Meteora today. A major liquidity provider just pulled out approximately 11.5K worth of ORE tokens from the ORE-USDC pool, while the USDC side showed minimal withdrawal. This type of asymmetric liquidity extraction often signals shifting market sentiment or strategic repositioning by whales. Worth keeping an eye on how this affects the pool's depth and trading dynamics in the coming hours.