Stats: Trend Research and another ETH whale recently sold a total of 178,080 ETH
BlockBeats News, July 17, according to LookIntoChain monitoring, despite many whales currently buying ETH, two major whales have recently sold 178,080 ETH ($5.28 billion).
1. Trend Research bought 184,115 ETH ($3.9 billion) at an average price of $2,118 between February 26 and June 20 and sold 79,470 ETH ($2.5 billion) at an average price of $3,145 in the past 2 days. They still hold 105,664 ETH ($3.54 billion).
2. Another whale had previously profited more than $30 million from ETH. Between June 11 and June 22, they bought 132,536 ETH ($3.3379 billion) at an average price of $2,518 and sold 98,610 ETH ($2.78 billion) in the last 8 days at an average price of $2,819. The address still holds 35,022 ETH ($1.175 billion).
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