An ETH ICO Whale May Have Ended Its Selling Cycle and Started Accumulating, Recently Withdrawing 13,600 ETH from CEX
According to Jinse Finance, on-chain analyst AI Auntie (@ai_9684xtpa) has monitored that the ETH ICO whale, who originally held 1 million ETH, has withdrawn 13,600 ETH (worth $47 million) from exchanges over the past three weeks after a year-long selling spree. The most recent withdrawal was 15 minutes ago, at an average price of $3,456. It has been more than two years since this whale last accumulated ETH. As of now, the whale still holds 59,718 ETH on-chain, valued at $210 million.
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