【Blockchain Rhythm】The market is making big moves again. On-chain data monitoring shows that a whale address (bc1q57) withdrew 1,320 BTC from a major exchange two hours ago, worth over 119.6 million RMB. This large transfer has attracted attention—usually, whale withdrawals indicate a change in market participants’ sentiment. Is it a bet on further gains and preparing to buy the dip? Or a sign of taking profits? It’s hard to tell for now. But one thing is certain: such a large on-chain flow can always stir the market nerves. Friends who follow on-chain data should keep observing, as large transfers often hide the true intentions of institutions or major holders.
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0xSoulless
· 21h ago
Another whale, another big move. We retail investors are just waiting to be stirred up.
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BridgeJumper
· 01-10 16:28
Whales are up to something again. I don't know if these 1320 BTC are meant to dump the market or prepare for a bottom fish—pure gambler's mentality.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 01-10 16:27
Is it just whales withdrawing coins? It depends on what happens next. Maybe they just transfer to a cold wallet and it doesn't really mean anything.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-10 16:20
The whales are causing trouble again. Is this really happening this time, or are they just testing our psychological bottom line again?
Whale suddenly withdraws 1320 BTC. What does this $119.6 million transfer mean?
【Blockchain Rhythm】The market is making big moves again. On-chain data monitoring shows that a whale address (bc1q57) withdrew 1,320 BTC from a major exchange two hours ago, worth over 119.6 million RMB. This large transfer has attracted attention—usually, whale withdrawals indicate a change in market participants’ sentiment. Is it a bet on further gains and preparing to buy the dip? Or a sign of taking profits? It’s hard to tell for now. But one thing is certain: such a large on-chain flow can always stir the market nerves. Friends who follow on-chain data should keep observing, as large transfers often hide the true intentions of institutions or major holders.