#数字资产市场动态 【Large ETH Inflows Continue, What Do On-Chain Data Indicate?】
I just saw some on-chain monitoring data, and it's quite interesting. A major holder transferred 2000 ETH to exchanges in the past 72 hours, with a single transfer valued at $5.88 million. Even more astonishing, this address has transferred a total of 9700 ETH to exchanges over the past week, amounting to $28.85 million.
$ETH 's recent movements have a story behind them. According to historical data, this whale's average cost basis is around $2,327, which means the unrealized profit on paper has already exceeded $6.28 million. The large-scale, continuous transfers to platforms over just a few days are hard to imagine as retail investor activity.
The question is—is this a typical profit-taking move, or is it preparing for a new rebalancing? Past experience tells us that whale address anomalies often precede market fluctuations. When smart money starts moving profits from wallets to exchanges, there are usually two underlying reasons: either a signal of a potential top in the market or preparations for a bigger move ahead.
The current phenomenon is quite clear—huge funds are quietly accumulating on trading platforms. For those who follow market trends closely, this is a noteworthy point to consider. What do you think about this operation?
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On-ChainDiver
· 10h ago
9700 ETH poured in over a week, this guy is either planning to sell or brewing a big move, really can't tell
Honestly, the cost of 2327 has already doubled now, but this pace is too aggressive, feeling a bit anxious
What does a whale entering the market usually signify? Let's wait and see the reaction
This move definitely requires close attention, whether retail investors follow or not is the question
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JustHereForMemes
· 10h ago
Haha, the whales are starting to offload, and us retail investors are about to suffer
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28.85 million, this money can be moved at will, I don't even have 2,885 yuan to cry over
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It must be a sell-off, otherwise why the urgency
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Top signal? Or accumulation? Brothers, bet an emoji
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This guy's unrealized profit of 6.28 million still isn't enough, greed is insatiable, like a snake swallowing an elephant
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Honestly, I can't understand these data, anyway, my ETH is just two words—bottom fishing
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As soon as the whales make a move, someone follows suit, the market is so magical
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LiquidityNinja
· 10h ago
Whales move, and the market trembles. This tactic has been played for years and still feels the same.
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28.85 million poured into the exchange. It’s really just a false alarm; you can’t see through it.
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Wait, the cost of 2327 is still being held. It shows no panic at all. It doesn’t look like they’re trying to run away.
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Another whale, another smart money. I feel like they’re just waiting for us to take the bait.
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I’ve seen too many of these operations. In the end, they don’t follow the usual patterns. Retail investors study on-chain data every day but still get eaten.
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9700 ETH moved within a week. This momentum isn’t from an ordinary big holder; it’s definitely institutions adjusting their positions.
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Collecting funds on the platform. Do I even need to say what’s next? They’re afraid we’ll realize they’re about to dump.
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When big players’ operations become market signals, it’s a problem. Try copying in the opposite direction.
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Floating profit of 6.28 million, left unmentioned. Instead, they emphasize scale. The news is written to maximize fear.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 10h ago
It's another whale dumping scene. It seems quiet most of the time, but when they move, it's tens of millions. We retail investors really deserve to be the ones holding the bag.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 10h ago
You tell me, this whale operation doesn't look simple at all. 9,700 ETH stacked on the exchange. Who would believe this is retail investors' play...
This guy was already buying at the bottom. Now that he's showing a big profit on paper, he just switches? I think 99% of it is testing the market temperature to see if he can get a good price.
Speaking of which, with this scale of capital flow, it will either surge or plummet later; it's hard to stay sideways...
Top signal? Not really. If he was really going to liquidate, would he be so high-profile about switching to the exchange? I think he's more likely gauging the buyer’s interest.
Those who survive a bear market understand one thing: whale wallets are the real K-line indicator, much more accurate than technical analysis.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 10h ago
It's the same story again. Big players' moves require careful consideration. Honestly, it's just a gamble on what they'll do next.
Looking at the floating profit numbers, I would have sold early. Why didn't this guy rush to dump?
Whales gathering on exchanges are just two tricks. If I had to choose... I actually think this round might really have some unpredictability.
#数字资产市场动态 【Large ETH Inflows Continue, What Do On-Chain Data Indicate?】
I just saw some on-chain monitoring data, and it's quite interesting. A major holder transferred 2000 ETH to exchanges in the past 72 hours, with a single transfer valued at $5.88 million. Even more astonishing, this address has transferred a total of 9700 ETH to exchanges over the past week, amounting to $28.85 million.
$ETH 's recent movements have a story behind them. According to historical data, this whale's average cost basis is around $2,327, which means the unrealized profit on paper has already exceeded $6.28 million. The large-scale, continuous transfers to platforms over just a few days are hard to imagine as retail investor activity.
The question is—is this a typical profit-taking move, or is it preparing for a new rebalancing? Past experience tells us that whale address anomalies often precede market fluctuations. When smart money starts moving profits from wallets to exchanges, there are usually two underlying reasons: either a signal of a potential top in the market or preparations for a bigger move ahead.
The current phenomenon is quite clear—huge funds are quietly accumulating on trading platforms. For those who follow market trends closely, this is a noteworthy point to consider. What do you think about this operation?