After the unexpected crypto market crash, the crypto traders are moving toward altcoins like $UNI, $SUSHI, and $LDO for further accumulation.After the unexpected crypto market crash, the crypto traders are moving toward altcoins like $UNI, $SUSHI, and $LDO for further accumulation.

Altcoin Accumulation On the Rise after Unexpected Crash

2025/10/12 21:30
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The altcoin sector is witnessing notable accumulation amid the wider sentiment shift. After the unexpected crypto market crash, the crypto traders are moving toward altcoins like $UNI, $SUSHI, and $LDO. As per the data from the prominent crypto research platform, Nansen, 6 crypto wallets have reportedly shifted a total number of 1,130 $stETH to purchase $UNI, $SUSHI, and $LDO tokens. Hence, this accumulation signifies rising confidence in these assets and could lead to a noteworthy development afterwards.

$UNI, $SUSHI, and $LDO Lead Altcoin Accumulation

The on-chain data discloses that the 6 wallets cumulatively deployed a total $4.29M in $stETH to buy big allocations of the crypto tokens $UNI, $SUSHI, and $LDO. This development has taken place after the abrupt crypto market crash that sent shockwaves across the industry. Hence, the operations of the above-mentioned wallets included the big $stETH outflows. They were subsequently converted into 885,933 $SUSHI, 86,807 $LDO, and 626,778 $UNI spot positions.

In this respect, they executed several approvals and swaps, highlighting an activity that mainly occurred on Ethereum mainnet where stablecoin rails were utilized for routing.

Whale Accumulation Suggests Potential Impact on $UNI, $SUSHI, and $LDO’s Price Action

According to Nansen’s data, the concentrated purchase of $UNI, $SUSHI, and $LDO across six wallets is crucial for future price movement. Keeping this in view, the traders need to keenly observe the position of on-chain liquidity, large swap slippage, and on-chain transactions from the respective wallets. The event could massively impact these tokens’ price action in the near term.

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