【BlockBeats】On-chain data shows that a large whale has been active frequently over the past two days. This major holder sold 363 BTC in batches at an average price of $3,273, totaling approximately $34 million. Interestingly, these funds did not flow into stablecoins but were directly invested into Ethereum—ultimately exchanging for 10,390.5 ETH.
From the timing of the transactions, this is not a hasty market reaction but a considered adjustment of positions. The whale chose to reduce some holdings of BTC at recent high levels and increased its ETH holdings, a logic that is worth players’ consideration. Such large fund flows often reflect institutional judgments about the market outlook in stages.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 01-16 02:01
Whale directly dumps BTC to buy ETH? This logic, bro, is optimistic about Ethereum's performance in the next round.
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GamefiGreenie
· 01-16 02:00
The whale's move this time is quite aggressive, directly leaving BTC behind to dump ETH... Did you notice that ETH is about to take off?
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SolidityJester
· 01-16 01:40
This whale's move is quite interesting, directly from BTC to ETH, without touching stablecoins... feels like they're betting that Ethereum will move later.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-16 01:35
This move by the whales is quite bold, directly dumping ETH... Did they sense something?
Big whale completes $34 million BTC to ETH transfer within 2 days, average price $3273
【BlockBeats】On-chain data shows that a large whale has been active frequently over the past two days. This major holder sold 363 BTC in batches at an average price of $3,273, totaling approximately $34 million. Interestingly, these funds did not flow into stablecoins but were directly invested into Ethereum—ultimately exchanging for 10,390.5 ETH.
From the timing of the transactions, this is not a hasty market reaction but a considered adjustment of positions. The whale chose to reduce some holdings of BTC at recent high levels and increased its ETH holdings, a logic that is worth players’ consideration. Such large fund flows often reflect institutional judgments about the market outlook in stages.