#Giant Whale loses $630,000.#

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Recently, a whale who made over $10 million on the Swarm platform lost 298 SOL (approximately $634,000) due to accidentally buying the wrong token. Since December 20th, the whale purchased 58.95 million Swarm at an average price of $0.038, making a profit of $10.25 million; purchased 29.52 million ZAILGO at an average price of $0.024, making a profit of $1.96 million; and purchased 80.84 million MCS at an average price of $0.0052, making a profit of $549,000. However, 40 minutes ago, the whale spent 325 SOL ($69,000) to buy Autospores, only to realize it was the wrong token. He quickly sold all Autospores and bought Spores instead, resulting in a loss of 298 SOL ($634,000).

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Recently, a whale who made over $10 million on the Swarm platform lost 298 SOL (approximately $634,000) due to accidentally buying the wrong token. Since December 20th, the whale has purchased 58.95 million Swarm at an average price of $0.038, making a profit of $10.25 million; purchased 29.52 million ZAILGO at an average price of $0.024, making a profit of $1.96 million; and purchased 80.84 million MCS at an average price of $0.0052, making a profit of $549,000. However, 40 minutes ago, the whale spent 325 SOL ($69,000) to buy Autospores, only to find out it was the wrong token. He quickly sold all the Autospores and bought Spores instead, ultimately losing 298 SOL ($634,000). This incident serves as a reminder for investors to be cautious when trading and to carefully verify transaction information to avoid similar mistakes.

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A whale lost $634,000 due to buying the wrong token.

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The whale made over $10 million on swarms.

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Before buying the wrong token, the whale bought a large amount of swarms and ZAILGO at a low price and made a profit.

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After buying the wrong token, the whale quickly sold it and bought the correct token, but still lost $634,000.

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