
A whale wallet tied to pseudonymous trader “Techno Revenant” has just unstaked roughly 2.4 million HYPE tokens after a six‑month lock-up, freeing an estimated $93.7 million worth of supply with no immediate indication of whether the position will be dumped, restaked, or redeployed into new trades, according to on-chain monitoring outlet OnchainLens. KuCoin’s community desk previously highlighted a similar move when “techno revenant is unstaking 2.42m $HYPE ($90.3m usd),” underscoring how quickly large unlocks around the $90–$120 million range can spook liquidity and order books. Tools like OnchainLens and Lookonchain have tagged multiple HYPE wallets to the trader, making his flows a de facto sentiment proxy for the broader market.
The same trader has a track record of outsized early-stage bets, most notably on the Trump-linked DeFi project World Liberty Financial (WLFI). “According to blockchain records, the trader allocated $15 million to WLFI during its token sale last year, acquiring 1% of the overall supply,” reported a September 2025 feature on the trade, which added that the position was worth around $250 million at launch. Research firm Arkham later labeled the top WLFI individual holder address moonmanifest.eth as belonging to Techno Revenant, noting that it had “invested about 15 million dollars in the first public round… which anchors a notable cost basis for potential inventory management.”
PANews, citing Lookonchain data, reported that a whale suspected to be Techno Revenant previously withdrew 2.39 million HYPE “valued at approximately $122 million,” accumulated nine months earlier at roughly $12 per token, leaving “unrealized gains exceeding $90 million.” That earlier withdrawal was framed as a classic supply-overhang event: “A whale (likely @Techno_Revenant) withdrew all 2.39M $HYPE($122M) 4 hours ago and could be selling for profit at any time,” one Binance Square alert warned.
In a previous crypto.news story on whale-driven volatility, analysts pointed out how concentrated positions can flip from silent support to sharp downside catalysts once unlocks hit and cost bases are deep in profit. Another crypto.news story on World Liberty Financial detailed how Trump’s political brand supercharged WLFI demand and liquidity, helping early whales like Techno Revenant exit with triple‑digit‑million windfalls. A third story on on-chain surveillance tools highlighted how feeds from platforms such as Arkham and Lookonchain have become must-watch for traders trying to front-run or fade the next whale move in thinly supplied tokens like HYPE and WLFI.