A significant move in the cryptocurrency market: A major company operating in Ether has purchased 24,068 ETH with a transaction worth $80 million. Such large-scale purchases reflect institutional investors' interest in Ethereum and market confidence. The transaction provides important clues about ETH's long-term value perception and, combined with the increase in trading volume, draws attention to market dynamics.
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CounterIndicator
· 1h ago
80 million USD invested in ETH? Are institutions really starting to bottom fish?
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RetiredMiner
· 10h ago
80 million per shot? Big institutions are crazy, ETH is about to take off.
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OnchainHolmes
· 10h ago
Institutions are accumulating at 80 million, now this is getting interesting
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MemeCurator
· 10h ago
Institutions are buying so much ETH, are they about to take off?
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WagmiWarrior
· 10h ago
An $80 million move, are institutions finally waking up or is this a pump trap? I'm skeptical, ngl
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BuyHighSellLow
· 10h ago
An 80 million dollar move... it means institutions are entering, I already got in too lol
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NFTArchaeologist
· 10h ago
Buy 24k ETH with 80 million dollars, then should I babysit it? When institutional money comes in, doesn't the hype boost anymore?
A significant move in the cryptocurrency market: A major company operating in Ether has purchased 24,068 ETH with a transaction worth $80 million. Such large-scale purchases reflect institutional investors' interest in Ethereum and market confidence. The transaction provides important clues about ETH's long-term value perception and, combined with the increase in trading volume, draws attention to market dynamics.