SvmuuNews: Hanba Dragon King posted on X platform, stating that he only participated in buying SAT1 tokens and did not take part in dumping the price, and is currently in a breakeven state.
He will sell all his SAT1, and the proceeds of 35 ETH will be distributed to users who incurred losses. The snapshot time is between block 25047577 and block 25055551. Compensation will be distributed based on a scoring formula calculated from the loss amount and loss percentage. Users with a loss of less than 30% will not be included. Hanba Dragon King also announced that he will exit social media after completing the subsequent compensation work.
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Hanba Dragon King: Will Sell All SAT1 to Compensate SAT1 Loss Users and Exit Social Media
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