A certain whale bought 23,790 ETH with 70 million USDC four hours ago
According to Mars Finance news, according to Spot On Chain monitoring, although the ETH price has corrected 8% in the last 24 hours, whales are still buying ETH. 1. Whale 0x435 spent 70 million USDC to buy 23,790 ETH 4 hours ago, with an average price of about $2942.
Over the past 15 hours, the whale has amassed a cumulative 60,808 ETH (approximately $191 million) from Binance and DEX following each major drop.
Currently, the whale holds 85,931 ETH (approximately $278 million), including $136 million worth of USDT and USDC held on Aave.
2. cVault Finance: Deployer spent 6 million DAI to buy 2018 ETH at an average price of approximately US$2,973 4 hours ago. The deployer address sold 12,070 ETH (approximately $31.06 million) on the chain in January last year, achieving a profit of $17.03 million (+101%).
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