[Coin World] On December 2, an interesting on-chain update: within 7 hours, two addresses sent 13,356 ETH to Kraken, equivalent to 36.69 million dollars.
These two addresses operate quite similarly—both first exchange stETH for ETH, and then transfer it to the exchange. What's even more impressive is the holding period, over 5 years, with a cost price of only 1000 USD. Based on the current price, if they were to sell now, the profit would be extraordinary.
It cannot be confirmed for now whether it is the same whale operating, but the size and timing are worth watching. Are the old players starting to move?
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GasSavingMaster
· 6h ago
What the hell, 1000 dollars cost? If this dumps, it's a direct blood profit, I'm jealous.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 6h ago
Damn, is this old coin with a cost of 1000 dollars about to dump? This rhythm feels off.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 6h ago
theoretically speaking, if we model this as a cross-rollup liquidity migration event... the stETH→ETH conversion is basically a state verification checkpoint before settlement on Kraken's L1 interface. fascinating.
The 5-year-old wallet suddenly moved: 13,000 ETH transferred to Kraken, cost price $1000.
[Coin World] On December 2, an interesting on-chain update: within 7 hours, two addresses sent 13,356 ETH to Kraken, equivalent to 36.69 million dollars.
These two addresses operate quite similarly—both first exchange stETH for ETH, and then transfer it to the exchange. What's even more impressive is the holding period, over 5 years, with a cost price of only 1000 USD. Based on the current price, if they were to sell now, the profit would be extraordinary.
It cannot be confirmed for now whether it is the same whale operating, but the size and timing are worth watching. Are the old players starting to move?