I just noticed an interesting on-chain dynamic—a certain iconic Address transferred out 1006 ETH within an hour. The timing is quite subtle, coinciding perfectly with Ethereum starting to pull back again. Is it a coincidence, or did someone sniff something out in advance? The market is always like this; whenever a large transfer occurs, all sorts of speculations start flying around. That being said, such a large-scale action can indeed trigger a chain reaction, especially since retail investors tend to panic at the slightest sign of movement.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 11-29 05:42
1006 ETH in one hour? This guy really has a keen sense, I'm so anxious that I don't even dare to sleep now.
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BlockImposter
· 11-26 14:51
1006 ETH Rug Pull? This wave won't be another institutional exit, right...
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 11-26 14:33
Here it comes again, more than 1000 E coming out and the market shakes a bit. I'm betting five bucks that this is another Large Investor testing the bottom.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 11-26 14:32
1006 ETH Rug Pull, retail investors are going to start making up stories again haha
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WenMoon42
· 11-26 14:26
1006 ETH rug pull in one hour, us retail investors are really suffering.
I just noticed an interesting on-chain dynamic—a certain iconic Address transferred out 1006 ETH within an hour. The timing is quite subtle, coinciding perfectly with Ethereum starting to pull back again. Is it a coincidence, or did someone sniff something out in advance? The market is always like this; whenever a large transfer occurs, all sorts of speculations start flying around. That being said, such a large-scale action can indeed trigger a chain reaction, especially since retail investors tend to panic at the slightest sign of movement.