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by: xpoolPosted on: November 19, 2025

Arthur Hayes Liquidates LDO: What This Major Move Means for Crypto

Arthur Hayes, the former BitMEX CEO, has executed a significant sale of Lido DAO (LDO) tokens, generating renewed attention in the crypto community. The reported transaction involves selling 320,000 LDO tokens worth around $227,000 according to blockchain analytics platform Lookonchain. This action sparks curiosity about market sentiment and its potential impact on other investors.

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