LINK has recently caught the attention of major investors again. A new wallet withdrew 14 coins from a leading exchange in one go, which is quite intriguing—many people speculate that they are quietly accumulating. Although these on-chain transfer details seem insignificant, if they signal large funds entering the market, they definitely warrant attention. When such signs appear frequently in the market, they are often precursors to upcoming movements.
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OldLeekConfession
· 12-26 10:57
Whales are starting to move again, this time targeting LINK. Moving 14 tokens so casually is quite interesting.
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On-chain data speaks for itself. Moving 14 tokens directly—this pace doesn’t seem like retail investors’ style.
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Here we go again. Every time there’s a large transfer like this, someone says the price will go up. I’m just waiting to get cut.
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Is LINK really being targeted this time? Or is it just another prelude to a new round of chopping the leeks? Who knows.
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Moving 14 tokens—what does it mean? Either accumulating or selling, anyway we retail investors can’t see through it.
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I’ve heard a lot about quietly accumulating, but what’s the result? Still a drop.
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Details of on-chain transfers sound impressive, but who dares to follow the whales’ moves? High risk.
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Are these signs a prelude? A prelude to what—up or down? It’s a 50/50 chance.
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Just 14 LINK tokens, why so nervous? We retail investors don’t even have a chance to follow the trend.
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Watching the whales’ moves gets me excited, but unfortunately we only hold dirtcoin, so we can’t keep up with this train.
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SighingCashier
· 12-26 10:56
What are the big players hinting at again? 14 LINK is quite suspenseful.
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CompoundPersonality
· 12-26 10:48
Here we go again, are the big players really treating LINK as an ATM...
With a minimum withdrawal of 14 tokens, it does look a bit costly, but it seems promising.
The movements of the big players never lie, this time we must keep a close eye.
Something's off with this rhythm, brothers, be careful.
On-chain data doesn't lie, let's follow and get some gains.
Silently accumulating is old-fashioned, but it seems to work every time...
Is this wave of LINK really about to rise? I believe so.
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StealthDeployer
· 12-26 10:44
Are large withdrawals really that scary? It seems more like testing the bottom to me.
LINK has recently caught the attention of major investors again. A new wallet withdrew 14 coins from a leading exchange in one go, which is quite intriguing—many people speculate that they are quietly accumulating. Although these on-chain transfer details seem insignificant, if they signal large funds entering the market, they definitely warrant attention. When such signs appear frequently in the market, they are often precursors to upcoming movements.