The post Pump.fun – Will $7.57M whale transfer trigger more PUMP losses? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A large Pump.fun [PUMP] holder recently transferredThe post Pump.fun – Will $7.57M whale transfer trigger more PUMP losses? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A large Pump.fun [PUMP] holder recently transferred

Pump.fun – Will $7.57M whale transfer trigger more PUMP losses?

A large Pump.fun [PUMP] holder recently transferred 3.8 billion tokens, valued at $7.57 million, to FalconX after holding for roughly three months. 

The same wallet initially withdrew the tokens from Binance for approximately $19.53 million, realizing a loss of over $12.2 million. Such exits rarely reflect strategic rebalancing. Instead, they often signal capitulation after conviction breaks. 

Notably, the transfer occurred near $0.00183, close to recent lows, which strengthens the bearish implication. Additionally, FalconX commonly facilitates liquidity access rather than long-term storage. 

Therefore, the move likely reflects an intent to distribute into the market. With no comparable whale accumulation visible, this exit adds supply pressure during an already fragile phase.

PUMP Structure breakdown keeps bears in control

PUMP remains firmly below a long-term descending trendline that has defined price action since October. 

After failing to hold the $0.00210 support, the price slid toward $0.00183, confirming a structural breakdown. Each rebound attempt continues to stall earlier, forming consistent lower highs. 

At the same time, the MACD stayed below the zero line, at press time, with both the signal and MACD lines trending downward. Although histogram bars show slight contraction, no bullish crossover appears. 

That setup reflects trend continuation, not reversal. Moreover, volatility compresses beneath resistance rather than above support. 

Therefore, sellers retain control until price reclaims $0.00210 with strength.

Source: TradingView

Leverage exits signal fading participation

Derivatives data highlights growing disengagement. At the time of writing, Open Interest (OI) dropped about 9.24%, falling to roughly $153.8 million. 

This decline points to leverage unwinding rather than aggressive short positioning. Traders close exposure instead of committing to direction. 

In healthy recoveries, OI expands as price rebounds. Here, it contracts during both declines and minor bounces. 

That behavior shows a lack of confidence among speculative participants. Furthermore, price fails to respond positively to leverage resets, suggesting weak underlying demand. 

As a result, derivatives markets reinforce the bearish structure. Without renewed participation, upside attempts lack durability and often fade quickly.

Source: CoinGlass

PUMP liquidations reveal persistent long-side stress

Liquidation data continues to skew bearish. Recent flushes wiped out approximately $2.7 million in long positions, while short liquidations remained minimal. This imbalance shows traders repeatedly positioning against the prevailing trend. 

Each downside push triggers forced long exits, accelerating price declines. Importantly, these liquidation events fail to produce strong rebounds. 

Instead, the price continues drifting lower afterward. That response signals insufficient spot demand to absorb sell pressure. 

Additionally, exchanges show limited aggressive buying during these flushes. 

Consequently, liquidations act as continuation fuel rather than exhaustion signals, keeping downside pressure firmly in play.

Source: CoinGlass

To conclude, PUMP still appears vulnerable to a deeper downside before any meaningful recovery develops. 

Price has not yet forced sellers out, and acceptance remains incomplete. Under current conditions, a move toward the $0.000426 region stands as a realistic outcome before demand stabilizes. 

Only after that level attracts sustained buying could a rebound attempt take shape. Until then, downside exploration remains the higher-probability path, making patience more critical than early positioning.


Final Thoughts

  • PUMP continues to favor downside exploration before any sustainable rebound attempt.
  • PUMP may test the $0.000426 support before sellers exhaust, and a rebound develops.
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Source: https://ambcrypto.com/pump-fun-will-7-57m-whale-transfer-trigger-more-pump-losses/

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