Ancient Whale sells 7,000 Ether, potentially earning $19.745 million.
According to a report from Hash World, on-chain analyst Ai Yi's monitoring shows that an ancient Whale from 2016, with a low cost of $203.22, is suspected of dumping 7,000 ETH through Wintermute in the past month, with an average transfer price of $3,024, which would yield a profit of $19.745 million if sold. The most recent suspected dump occurred an hour ago, when 1,000 ETH (worth $3.01 million) was deposited to Wintermute; currently, the Whale still holds 26,992.67 ETH, worth approximately $80.99 million.
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Ancient Whale sells 7,000 Ether, potentially earning $19.745 million.
According to a report from Hash World, on-chain analyst Ai Yi's monitoring shows that an ancient Whale from 2016, with a low cost of $203.22, is suspected of dumping 7,000 ETH through Wintermute in the past month, with an average transfer price of $3,024, which would yield a profit of $19.745 million if sold. The most recent suspected dump occurred an hour ago, when 1,000 ETH (worth $3.01 million) was deposited to Wintermute; currently, the Whale still holds 26,992.67 ETH, worth approximately $80.99 million.
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