A certain whale increased holdings by purchasing 3,297 ETH at an average price of $3,035, after previously incurring a loss of $790,000 in the previous swing.
On December 3, according to OnchainLens monitoring, a whale address spent $10 million DAI to buy 3,297 ETH at a price of $3,035 per ETH. Previously, this whale had purchased 2,640 ETH for $10.79 million and later sold them for $10 million, resulting in a loss of $790,000. With this operation, the whale effectively increased their ETH holdings by 657 ETH. This is a perfect example of “selling low and buying even lower.” Involved addresses: 0x0741c7e02d097383861a2c8b9bf7593503b9b748 0x489defef6d8ea607a52249e0a345476f54090f74
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A certain whale increased holdings by purchasing 3,297 ETH at an average price of $3,035, after previously incurring a loss of $790,000 in the previous swing.
On December 3, according to OnchainLens monitoring, a whale address spent $10 million DAI to buy 3,297 ETH at a price of $3,035 per ETH. Previously, this whale had purchased 2,640 ETH for $10.79 million and later sold them for $10 million, resulting in a loss of $790,000. With this operation, the whale effectively increased their ETH holdings by 657 ETH. This is a perfect example of “selling low and buying even lower.” Involved addresses: 0x0741c7e02d097383861a2c8b9bf7593503b9b748 0x489defef6d8ea607a52249e0a345476f54090f74