Mars Finance reports that, according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin’s monitoring, a whale that lost $13.73 million last November by buying high and selling low over a week has again chased the rally at 1 a.m. by purchasing ETH: using $15.33 million to buy 5,157 ETH at an average price of $2,972. Unlike the day before yesterday, this whale did not sell immediately after the price increase this time, but is still holding these ETH. However, the current ETH price has already fallen below its cost.
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A certain whale chased the rise in ETH early in the morning, spending $15.33 million to buy 5,157 coins.
Mars Finance reports that, according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin’s monitoring, a whale that lost $13.73 million last November by buying high and selling low over a week has again chased the rally at 1 a.m. by purchasing ETH: using $15.33 million to buy 5,157 ETH at an average price of $2,972. Unlike the day before yesterday, this whale did not sell immediately after the price increase this time, but is still holding these ETH. However, the current ETH price has already fallen below its cost.