LISA token crashes or selling triggered by a single address's 10 million recharge

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On chain analyst @ ai_9684xtpa monitoring shows that the direct cause of the LISA token flash crash may be related to the address 0x358... eC57 recharged 10 million LISAs to Binance Alpha wallet, which occurred 3 hours ago and was worth approximately 1.65 million US dollars. The source of funds can be traced back to the SafeProxy address of the project party. Within half an hour of recharging, the LISA coin price experienced a flash crash, suspected to have been sold through a limit order. In addition, LISA token plummeted by 76% within 24 hours, and the selling of three Alpha users accelerated the short-term decline in the coin price.

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