The 【链文】 is back. That ancient Whale holding over 250,000 ETH just made a move a week ago and is now dumping again.
This time, he directly dumped 3,000 ETH, which is about 8.4 million dollars at the current price. Including previous operations, this old player has transferred 23,000 ETH to exchanges in the last seven days. If he really sells, the profit could reach 66.53 million dollars - keep in mind that his cost back then was only 0.31 dollars per coin.
There are now only 69.83 ETH left on the chain, worth around $195,000. It can basically be said that they are clearing out and leaving. From the ICO era to now, this wave of operation is truly enviable.
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TooScaredToSell
· 8h ago
This profit is comparable to a money printing machine.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 8h ago
The old suckers have rug pulled again.
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LiquidityHunter
· 8h ago
The Whale finally closed all positions and ran away.
The ancient ETH Whale has moved again: in one week, it crazily sold 23,000 coins, with a cost of $0.31, now cashing out 66.53 million.
The 【链文】 is back. That ancient Whale holding over 250,000 ETH just made a move a week ago and is now dumping again.
This time, he directly dumped 3,000 ETH, which is about 8.4 million dollars at the current price. Including previous operations, this old player has transferred 23,000 ETH to exchanges in the last seven days. If he really sells, the profit could reach 66.53 million dollars - keep in mind that his cost back then was only 0.31 dollars per coin.
There are now only 69.83 ETH left on the chain, worth around $195,000. It can basically be said that they are clearing out and leaving. From the ICO era to now, this wave of operation is truly enviable.