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🐋A whale that has been silent for 1.6 years has suddenly made a move.
Monitoring shows that a long-inactive wallet address bought 3,000 ETH at an average price of about $2,333, totaling approximately $7M 💰
More importantly — this address still holds about 3 million USDC, indicating the possibility of further ETH accumulation.
💡 Such signals are usually closely watched by the market 👇
🚀 Positive side:
The re-entry of a sleeping whale often means “long-term funds are reassessing the price.”
Especially when still holding a large amount of USDC, it appears more like phased positioning rather than a one-time speculative move, indicating a medium- to long-term allocation signal.
⚠️ But we must also stay calm:
A single whale’s action does not equal a trend reversal; it’s more about “individual decisions.”
Without continuous follow-up from other funds, the impact often remains at the emotional level rather than indicating a structural market trend.
💡 Core point:
👉 The real importance is not “how much the whale bought,” but “whether a second, third whale is following.”
Market trends are never decided by a single fund, but by the spreading of consensus.
One sentence summary:
The return of one whale is a signal, but the return of a group of whales is a trend 🐋📈