Trader Who Placed $10 Million Bet Against LUNA Loading Up Reddit’s Moons
August 09 2023 - 01:00AM
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In a new development, a trader who placed a substantial $10 million
bet against LUNA in May 2022 before the then native currency and
UST—the algorithmic stablecoin, collapsed is now setting his sight
on Reddit Moons. Going by the moniker “GCR,” on-chain data on
August 8 showed the trader moved 450,000 MOON from MEXC Exchange to
Kraken. Moons Rallying Moons, the ERC-20 token associated with the
r/CryptoCurrency forum on Reddit, is firm and on an uptrend,
looking at current price action. At spot rates, the token is up
400% from late July and changing hands at $0.47, hovering near 2023
highs. Related Reading: HBAR Token Scores Impressive Gains As
Major Cryptos Nosedive Based on price action from MEXC trade data,
the immediate resistance level is at $0.65, which was printed in
late July 2023. However, with the revival currently visible across
the crypto market, prices will likely continue increasing. To
illustrate, Moons is already up 90% in August alone, rebounding
from $0.25 and surging to spot rates. Several factors are
believed to be fanning demand. One of these is the influence of
traders like GCR, who are acquiring Moons and potentially improving
sentiment on altcoins considering the recent lower lows recorded in
the better part of July. However, looking at how MOON prices
reacted after Kraken’s listing on August 7, the community appears
more buoyant and confident of improving liquidity. Kraken
Listing As trackers reveal, before the Kraken listing, most Moons
trading activity was concentrated on MEXC Exchange. On August 7,
Kraken announced its listing of Moons alongside Bricks
(BRICK). Alongside the announcement, Kraken said users could
deposit MOON and BRICK from the Arbitrum Nova network. Moons and
Bricks are also available for trading on Kraken and Kraken Pro
accounts. From Kraken Pro, clients can trade MOON and BRICK
perpetual derivatives. MOON has been described as a
“community-driven” token since its launch in May 2020. Within the
r/CryptoCurrency subreddit, it serves multiple functions, including
rewarding users who contribute positively. Reddit said Moons’
holders can access premium features, including badges and custom
emojis, and tip fellow community members. Moreover, holding Moons
grants voting power in subreddit polls, affording holders a say in
shaping the subreddit’s future. Related Reading: Litecoin
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Arbitrum data on August 8 shows over 121 million Moons in
circulation. Out of this, more than 206,000 holders have generated
over 670,000 transfers. All Moons are stored on Vault, the
mobile-based wallet launched in 2022. Feature image from Canva,
chart from TradingView
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