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VVV whale holders begin dumping tokens, coin price drops over 8% in 24 hours

VVV whale holders begin dumping tokens, coin price drops over 8% in 24 hours

2026-03-17 17:50

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ChainThink report, March 17: According to onchainschool.pro monitoring, some VVV whale holders are selling their tokens. One address has unstaked and gradually sold approximately $600,000 worth of VVV tokens, while still holding another $600,000 worth of VVV.


Additionally, another bot account holding around $200,000 worth of tokens is still in the process of liquidation. As of press time, VVV is trading at $5.63, with a 24-hour decline of 8.1%.

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