There's an interesting phenomenon that has recently attracted attention on the chain—a veteran whale suddenly becoming active. The account holds 400,000 BNB but hasn't sold directly; instead, it has chosen a curve-saving approach: collateralizing assets to borrow stablecoins. Behind this, there's actually a set of asset allocation logic that many seasoned players are quietly using.



Let's start with a hypothesis: if you own tens of billions of dollars in mainstream cryptocurrencies and now want liquidity for consumption or investment, the most straightforward way is to sell some. Sounds reasonable, right? But this approach comes with significant costs. Once you sell, those assets are gone forever, and all future ecosystem dividends—such as new tokens from exchanges, airdrops, staking rewards—are no longer accessible to you. What's more painful is that if the market rises later, you've essentially given up the potential for appreciation.

That's why experienced players don't do this. They use a different approach: pledge their mainstream tokens to a DeFi protocol as collateral, then borrow stablecoins for use. This way, they can meet liquidity needs while still holding onto their tokens. The smarter part is that many protocols issue corresponding receipt tokens, which are often regarded in exchanges as equivalent to holding the original tokens. This means they can still benefit from airdrops and new token launches.

The reason this approach has become popular recently is largely due to increased support from certain lending protocols. Users can more easily switch between mainstream tokens and stablecoins, borrowing rates are competitive, and overall participation in the ecosystem has significantly increased. For large funds, this is like opening a door—no need to be forced to sell assets for liquidity, while still enjoying all the dividends of holding. That's why you see that veteran whale, although awakened, isn't rushing to dump, but is instead carefully exploring borrowing possibilities.
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LowCapGemHuntervip
· 01-10 08:40
Oh wow, this trick is really clever. The whales are really playing 4D chess.
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SurvivorshipBiasvip
· 01-08 22:36
Ah... Old Whale is playing in a different dimension. While we retail investors are still debating whether to sell or not, they've already figured out how to make a quick profit without risking anything.
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LiquidationOraclevip
· 01-08 07:25
Oh no, the key issue is that the lending interest rates can't hold up; sooner or later, it has to be repaid.
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GameFiCriticvip
· 01-07 13:53
This move is indeed brilliant. The effectiveness of liquidity leverage directly affects ROI efficiency, but what about the risks? A sudden change in borrowing rates could cause the entire setup to collapse.
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GweiWatchervip
· 01-07 13:53
Old Whale's move this time is truly brilliant—borrowing stablecoins without selling tokens, balancing holding dividends and liquidity. This is what big players should be doing.
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BoredRiceBallvip
· 01-07 13:53
Wow, Old Whale's move this time is indeed impressive. Borrowing stablecoins is much smarter than directly dumping the market.
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DAOTruantvip
· 01-07 13:51
Hey, this move is indeed awesome. Whales are just whales. Instead of crashing the market, they play with lending and win big.
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RugpullAlertOfficervip
· 01-07 13:32
Damn, this old whale is playing too brilliantly. I need to learn this trick.
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