On-chain alert: A massive movement just detected — 7,000 WETH worth approximately $21.78 million has been withdrawn from Aave protocol and sent to an unidentified address. The destination wallet remains untagged, raising questions about whether this signals institutional repositioning or potential OTC activity. Such significant outflows from DeFi lending platforms often precede major market shifts or strategic accumulation patterns.

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BlockImpostervip
· 18h ago
7000 WETH rug pull? Is this OTC dump still stocking up, just waiting to see?
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digital_archaeologistvip
· 12-11 14:13
7000 WETH has run away. Not sure if this move is by institutions accumulating or trying to dump the market.
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ShortingEnthusiastvip
· 12-09 15:02
7000 WETH dumped, or is it bottom fishing? This move is a bit risky.
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AirdropworkerZhangvip
· 12-09 14:45
Another large withdrawal—someone must be unhappy with their returns this time.
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Ser_Liquidatedvip
· 12-09 14:42
7,000 WETH withdrawn directly—this move is a bit risky... Are institutions buying the dip or preparing for some big news?
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SmartContractPlumbervip
· 12-09 14:40
This wave of 7,000 WETH left Aave, and the address doesn't have a label yet... To be honest, I've seen too many cases where these kinds of "mysterious transfers" end up going wrong.
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liquidation_surfervip
· 12-09 14:34
Did 7000 WETH get rugged? It's another one of those ghost wallets, unbelievable.
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