Recently, an Ethereum whale has attracted widespread attention in the crypto assets market. According to the latest news, the whale has transferred a total of 154,000 Ether (ETH) to 22 newly created wallet addresses. The total value of this batch of ETH amounts to 611 million USD, demonstrating the strong capabilities of its holder.



It is worth noting that this batch of Ether is not for long-term holding, but was concentratedly purchased in March 2023. At that time, the investor used 621 million DAI (a stablecoin pegged to the US dollar) to buy these ETH, with an average purchase price of $3,779.

This large-scale fund transfer has led to various speculations in the market. Some analysts believe that it may be for asset security reasons, dispersing a large amount of crypto assets across multiple wallets. Others suggest that this could indicate significant future trends in the market.

In any case, this event once again highlights the high liquidity and uncertainty of the Crypto Assets market. For ordinary investors, while closely following the movements of Whales, it is also necessary to remain rational and manage risks well.
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AltcoinAnalystvip
· 20h ago
According to the data, a price of 0.42 can be considered a significant technical support level, and it is recommended to implement risk control.
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UnruggableChadvip
· 20h ago
Large Investors are rug pulling in advance? Speechless.
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QuietlyStakingvip
· 21h ago
The old suckers have been drained~
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