On-chain data monitoring has detected an interesting whale activity: a new wallet 0xF3c withdrew a total of 2,400 ETH from a major exchange five hours ago, worth approximately $7.52 million. At the same time, another whale 0xE3f also acted by locking 2,500 ETH into a staking pool (about $7.84 million). Even more interesting is that these 2,500 ETH are old assets received by this whale 6 to 9 years ago from exchanges like Bithumb, Korbit, Upbit, etc.—indicating that this is a long-term holder who is now beginning to adjust their position. The large withdrawal combined with long-term asset staking, both signals appearing simultaneously, warrant attention to the subsequent market reaction.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 5h ago
Looking at the trading patterns of these two whales, it feels like a game of chess is underway. Long-term holders are starting to move.
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GasFeeCrier
· 17h ago
The old whale is starting to move, this signal doesn't seem simple.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 17h ago
Wow, are old crypto people starting to move now? Is this the beginning of a takeoff...
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 17h ago
With this move by the whales, the old coins from 6 to 9 years ago are now moving, which is quite unusual.
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RugpullTherapist
· 17h ago
The old whale has started to move, this is getting interesting...
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6-year-old coins are only now being staked, this pace feels off
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Two whales acting simultaneously, retail investors should be nervous
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Extraction and staking, what are they doing, the signals are confusing
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Long-term holders can finally no longer sit still...
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A move worth 15 million USD, yet the attention is minimal
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Large withdrawals combined with staking, I don't quite understand this combo
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Old assets from 6 years ago are moving, what does this indicate?
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Is the whale counting down? I have a feeling something is about to happen
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Wait, two such big moves at the same time, is it a coincidence?
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Retail investors are still sleeping, big players are already playing chess
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GasGuzzler
· 17h ago
The old whale is awake, this signal is quite strong.
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ForkPrince
· 17h ago
The old whale has started moving, and this rhythm doesn't seem right.
Sudden pledge of long-term assets? Definitely positioning before the bottom.
Withdrawal and pledge... double signals stacking, it might break out later.
What are these two whales hinting at? Monitoring closely.
Amazing, a 6-year-old coin just moved now, probably has a good idea of the market outlook.
Oh my, here we go again, every time a whale moves, someone says it will rise or fall.
Withdrawing 2400 and locking in 2500, is this a transfer of ownership or adding to the position?
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fren.eth
· 17h ago
The old whale has started to move. Is it to protect or to run away?
On-chain data monitoring has detected an interesting whale activity: a new wallet 0xF3c withdrew a total of 2,400 ETH from a major exchange five hours ago, worth approximately $7.52 million. At the same time, another whale 0xE3f also acted by locking 2,500 ETH into a staking pool (about $7.84 million). Even more interesting is that these 2,500 ETH are old assets received by this whale 6 to 9 years ago from exchanges like Bithumb, Korbit, Upbit, etc.—indicating that this is a long-term holder who is now beginning to adjust their position. The large withdrawal combined with long-term asset staking, both signals appearing simultaneously, warrant attention to the subsequent market reaction.