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A whale who went long on ETH through a revolving loan reduced its holdings by 20,599 ETH to repay the loan. according to Lookonchain monitoring, whale 0xa339 holding long positions in ETH through a loop lending strategy sold 20,599 ETH (worth 59.1 million USD) at a price of 2,869 USD each in the past 2 days to repay loans. He still holds 30,000 ETH (85.2 million USD) on Aave, with an outstanding debt of 15.7 million USD.
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Whale address 0xa339 sold over 20,000 ETH to repay loansWhale address 0xa339 sold 20,599 ETH (approximately $59.1 million) at a price of $2,869 over the past two days to repay loans. Previously, this address held a large amount of ETH using a looped lending strategy. Currently, this whale still holds 30,000 ETH (approximately $85.2 million) on the Aave platform, while carrying $15.7 million in USDT debt.
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Polymarket data: Probability of Hassett being nominated as Federal Reserve Chair rises to 52%According to Polymarket data, the probability of Warsh being nominated as Federal Reserve Chair by President Trump has dropped to 25%, while the probability of National Economic Council Director Hassett being nominated has risen to 52%, and the probability of Federal Reserve Governor Waller being nominated has fallen to 13%. President Trump interviewed current Federal Reserve Governor Waller regarding the Fed Chair position on Wednesday local time, after interviewing former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh last week. President Trump stated that Warsh and Hassett are currently his two favored candidates.
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