The post Trader suffers $2 million loss trading this hot crypto appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A crypto trader has recorded nearly $2 million in realized losses after placing a series of aggressive long positions on Monad’s newly launched MON token. The losses, amounting to about $1.9 million, came within hours of trading as MON experienced violent price swings during its debut on secondary markets, according to the latest on-chain data retrieved by Finbold from Lookonchain on November 30. Trade records show a chain of liquidations and forced exits, including a single liquidation that wiped out more than $963,000. Several others ranged from tens of thousands to well over $300,000. Crypto trader’s MON transaction. Source: Lookonchain The trader built long exposure near the $0.034 level, but a sharp intraday reversal sent MON tumbling from its peak, triggering a cascade of liquidations. Although MON gained nearly 99% at one point within the 24-hour window, the rapid downturn visible on the price chart erased the trader’s positions almost instantly. MON 24-hour price chart. Source: OKEX The heavy loss unfolded during one of the most widely participated token sales held on Coinbase’s new launch platform. The week-long sale attracted nearly 86,000 buyers from more than 70 countries, accumulating $269 million in commitments and oversubscribing the $187.5 million allocation by 1.43×.  Most participants entered for long-term exposure, but early trading activity proved far more volatile than the sale itself. Notably, MON launched with 10.8% of its 100 billion supply unlocked, split between the public sale at $0.025 and the airdrop, while the rest remains locked for years across team, investor, treasury, and ecosystem allocations. The team’s large share drew pushback from some community members who viewed the distribution as insider-heavy.  Why MON rallied  Monad’s mainnet went live with apps and developers active from day one, generating immediate on-chain activity. The combination of strong early demand and low circulating supply fueled… The post Trader suffers $2 million loss trading this hot crypto appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A crypto trader has recorded nearly $2 million in realized losses after placing a series of aggressive long positions on Monad’s newly launched MON token. The losses, amounting to about $1.9 million, came within hours of trading as MON experienced violent price swings during its debut on secondary markets, according to the latest on-chain data retrieved by Finbold from Lookonchain on November 30. Trade records show a chain of liquidations and forced exits, including a single liquidation that wiped out more than $963,000. Several others ranged from tens of thousands to well over $300,000. Crypto trader’s MON transaction. Source: Lookonchain The trader built long exposure near the $0.034 level, but a sharp intraday reversal sent MON tumbling from its peak, triggering a cascade of liquidations. Although MON gained nearly 99% at one point within the 24-hour window, the rapid downturn visible on the price chart erased the trader’s positions almost instantly. MON 24-hour price chart. Source: OKEX The heavy loss unfolded during one of the most widely participated token sales held on Coinbase’s new launch platform. The week-long sale attracted nearly 86,000 buyers from more than 70 countries, accumulating $269 million in commitments and oversubscribing the $187.5 million allocation by 1.43×.  Most participants entered for long-term exposure, but early trading activity proved far more volatile than the sale itself. Notably, MON launched with 10.8% of its 100 billion supply unlocked, split between the public sale at $0.025 and the airdrop, while the rest remains locked for years across team, investor, treasury, and ecosystem allocations. The team’s large share drew pushback from some community members who viewed the distribution as insider-heavy.  Why MON rallied  Monad’s mainnet went live with apps and developers active from day one, generating immediate on-chain activity. The combination of strong early demand and low circulating supply fueled…

Trader suffers $2 million loss trading this hot crypto

A crypto trader has recorded nearly $2 million in realized losses after placing a series of aggressive long positions on Monad’s newly launched MON token.

The losses, amounting to about $1.9 million, came within hours of trading as MON experienced violent price swings during its debut on secondary markets, according to the latest on-chain data retrieved by Finbold from Lookonchain on November 30.

Trade records show a chain of liquidations and forced exits, including a single liquidation that wiped out more than $963,000. Several others ranged from tens of thousands to well over $300,000.

Crypto trader’s MON transaction. Source: Lookonchain

The trader built long exposure near the $0.034 level, but a sharp intraday reversal sent MON tumbling from its peak, triggering a cascade of liquidations. Although MON gained nearly 99% at one point within the 24-hour window, the rapid downturn visible on the price chart erased the trader’s positions almost instantly.

MON 24-hour price chart. Source: OKEX

The heavy loss unfolded during one of the most widely participated token sales held on Coinbase’s new launch platform. The week-long sale attracted nearly 86,000 buyers from more than 70 countries, accumulating $269 million in commitments and oversubscribing the $187.5 million allocation by 1.43×. 

Most participants entered for long-term exposure, but early trading activity proved far more volatile than the sale itself.

Notably, MON launched with 10.8% of its 100 billion supply unlocked, split between the public sale at $0.025 and the airdrop, while the rest remains locked for years across team, investor, treasury, and ecosystem allocations. The team’s large share drew pushback from some community members who viewed the distribution as insider-heavy. 

Why MON rallied 

Monad’s mainnet went live with apps and developers active from day one, generating immediate on-chain activity. The combination of strong early demand and low circulating supply fueled MON’s sharp price surge and equally fast reversal.

However, not everyone in the industry shares the enthusiasm. In this case, BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes has reiterated his view that most new layer-1 blockchains will eventually fade, maintaining that only Ethereum and Solana have the institutional durability to endure.

He characterized Monad as a high-valuation, low-float token vulnerable to steep declines once the initial launch momentum wears off.

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Source: https://finbold.com/trader-suffers-2-million-loss-trading-this-hot-crypto/

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