Interesting things are happening. A certain active whale address hasn't been idle lately; just 30 minutes ago, it bought another 5,104 ETH for $16.09 million. That's quite a move.
Since December 3rd, this major holder has consecutively accumulated a total of 51,374 ETH, spending a whopping $159.76 million. On average, each ETH was acquired at around $3,110. This pace and scale clearly indicate a planned large-scale move.
Honestly, this kind of sustained large-volume accumulation signal is quite clear. From the data, it seems that whales' interest in ETH hasn't waned. Right now, at the beginning of the year, market sentiment is a key factor, and the actions of these whales often reflect some underlying trends.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-03 15:17
1.59 billion invested, this whale is really gambling, either they genuinely believe in it or they have insider information...
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OnchainUndercover
· 01-02 17:52
Oh my goodness, 150 million just went in like that. The whales are really confident this time.
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MoonlightGamer
· 01-02 17:48
1. $159 million poured in, this whale buddy is really ruthless. I'm just watching to see if I can catch the bloodbath.
2. Bought over 51,000 coins at an average price of 3110. Feels like they are more professional than me. As a retail investor, I really should reflect.
3. Damn, 16 million USD in 30 minutes. This is the casualness of big players. My small gains are nowhere near theirs.
4. The rhythm is obviously well-prepared. The question is, can we copy the homework or are we about to get cut again?
5. The whale keeps buying. Is this a bottom signal or does it have other motives? I've been thinking about this for three days and still can't figure it out.
6. What does $159 million entering the market mean? Our investments are on completely different levels. It's a bit uncomfortable.
7. It hasn't stopped since December. Looks like the big players have already sniffed out the trend. Should we get on board?
8. Averaged at 3110. How's the price now? This guy's holding cost is pretty tough.
9. The layout signal is clear enough, but I don't know if the follow-up will be upup or downdown.
10. Over 51,000 ETH. If I had that amount of funds, I would go all-in without hesitation.
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DAOTruant
· 01-02 17:37
Damn, is this whale crazy? 150 million in one go. I really don't understand the world of the wealthy.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 01-02 17:34
Wow, 159.76 million just to sweep ETH? This whale must have some insider information.
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BoredRiceBall
· 01-02 17:33
Wow, 159.76 million? This whale is really fierce, I'm trembling just thinking about it.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 01-02 17:27
Damn, this whale is really all in. Dropping 150 million just like it's a game.
Interesting things are happening. A certain active whale address hasn't been idle lately; just 30 minutes ago, it bought another 5,104 ETH for $16.09 million. That's quite a move.
Since December 3rd, this major holder has consecutively accumulated a total of 51,374 ETH, spending a whopping $159.76 million. On average, each ETH was acquired at around $3,110. This pace and scale clearly indicate a planned large-scale move.
Honestly, this kind of sustained large-volume accumulation signal is quite clear. From the data, it seems that whales' interest in ETH hasn't waned. Right now, at the beginning of the year, market sentiment is a key factor, and the actions of these whales often reflect some underlying trends.