Latest developments on large ETH holdings: A well-known whale investor initiated a building-up operation in November, with an average cost of around $3150. As of now, their 645,000 ETH position has a floating loss of up to $143 million at the current price, indicating significant pressure.
What's more interesting is that the investor revealed their plan for the next phase—preparing to inject an additional $1 billion. At this pace, their average ETH holding cost is expected to further decrease to around $3050. This scaled, phased deployment demonstrates a strong confidence in the long-term prospects of Ethereum.
Whether it is the building cost or subsequent financing plans, these data points are worth paying attention to. The movements of large holders often reflect market participants' expectations at key price levels.
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ProposalManiac
· 2025-12-27 07:53
$143 million unrealized loss still dare to add positions, how determined is that... or how desperate
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Wait, that psychological level of $3050... Mechanism design-wise, it's basically betting on market consensus recovery
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Really interesting, the cost curve of big players is a real-time game of market pricing power, I have to admit I buy this logic
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Another 1 billion in financing? Is this guy trusting the process or trapped in the process? Hard to see through
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Basically, it's using capital scale to forcibly rewrite market expectations. Is this incentive-compatible?
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645,000 coins... At this rate of cost reduction, if the Bitcoin bull market really comes, this guy will die laughing
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With such a large betting size, either a genius or a fool, no third option
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MindsetExpander
· 2025-12-27 02:33
Really impressive, this whale is still holding on... 143 million in unrealized losses and still pouring in 1 billion, this mindset is incredible.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 2025-12-25 10:10
143 million unrealized loss can still be offset with 1 billion. This is true faith. As retail investors, we can only watch in awe.
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CounterIndicator
· 2025-12-25 10:08
Wow, 143 million in floating loss and still dare to invest 1 billion... This guy is really all in. I have to admit, I’m convinced by the cost-averaging strategy.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 2025-12-25 10:03
$143 million unrealized loss still pouring in another $1 billion, their mental resilience is truly impressive... But from another perspective, they are just averaging down, it all depends on whether they can break even later.
Old Whale is accumulating near 3050, indicating a deep understanding of the bottom... But I still think those who are bottom-fishing now are a bit too optimistic.
This kind of phased deployment strategy is something only players can do; small investors just watching it is already tough enough.
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NftMetaversePainter
· 2025-12-25 10:02
honestly this dca strategy is giving me algorithmic poetry vibes... the hash value of conviction literally encoded in the price action. 143m in unrealized loss yet theyre committing another billion? thats the kind of topological commitment that separates the signal from the noise ngl
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GasFeeTherapist
· 2025-12-25 10:02
Wow, 143 million in unrealized losses and still dare to pour in 1 billion? This guy is really a gambler, either he's out of his mind or he genuinely believes in ETH... I lean towards the latter, after all, not everyone can afford to play with such a big stake.
Latest developments on large ETH holdings: A well-known whale investor initiated a building-up operation in November, with an average cost of around $3150. As of now, their 645,000 ETH position has a floating loss of up to $143 million at the current price, indicating significant pressure.
What's more interesting is that the investor revealed their plan for the next phase—preparing to inject an additional $1 billion. At this pace, their average ETH holding cost is expected to further decrease to around $3050. This scaled, phased deployment demonstrates a strong confidence in the long-term prospects of Ethereum.
Whether it is the building cost or subsequent financing plans, these data points are worth paying attention to. The movements of large holders often reflect market participants' expectations at key price levels.