Recently, an interesting phenomenon has emerged on the Ethereum blockchain. The largest 100 ETH liquidity pool on Tornado Cash has shrunk by 40% over the past seven days, during which a total of 120,600 ETH was transferred. This major movement has attracted the attention of blockchain analysts.



Through on-chain address tracking, these funds point to the wallet of well-known crypto developer Richard Heart. More notably, over the past four months, this address has cumulatively transferred 162,937 ETH through privacy channels—this figure indicates that strategic transfers behind the scenes are ongoing.

So where did these ETH ultimately flow to? According to public information, Richard Heart is promoting a new project called ProveX. The core selling point of this project is quite attractive: leveraging zero-knowledge proof technology, users can complete peer-to-peer cryptocurrency transactions and settlements in a fully trustless environment—essentially, it offers both transaction freedom and freedom from intermediaries. In the current market environment where privacy needs and on-chain transaction experiences are highly valued, the emergence of such technological solutions is indeed worth watching.
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SeasonedInvestorvip
· 19h ago
Wow, Richard Heart is up to something new again? 162,937 ETH slipped out of Tornado, this is quite a big move ProveX sounds good, but we all know the tricks in this circle are deep... Over one hundred thousand ETH, really? Feeling a bit anxious Zero-knowledge proof is indeed attractive, just see how he plays it This number looks a bit scary, gotta keep a close eye Both privacy and decentralization, old tricks, still need to see the subsequent real gold and silver Why do some people always use privacy as a pretext... ProveX feels like another next-generation big plan, haha This batch of transfers is indeed suspicious, a signal of cashing out? Privacy miners are about to get active again, is a storm coming?
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AirdropNinjavip
· 19h ago
Bro, your move is pretty aggressive, transferring over 100,000 ETH just like that --- ProveX sounds good but I don’t know if it’s reliable, let’s wait and see --- Playing with privacy mixing on this scale? Feels like there’s a story behind it --- Zero-knowledge proofs are about to take off again, everyone in the industry is competing in this --- 162,937 ETH... what exactly is this guy doing? --- Can ProveX really beat Uniswap and these middlemen? I’m skeptical --- On-chain tracking is so sensitive, are privacy pools even useful? Haha --- If ProveX really succeeds this time, it could trigger another wave of wealth effects --- Trustless trading sounds good, but what about the reality? Don’t tell me it’s another failed project --- Richard Heart is launching something new again, quite interesting
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GasWaster69vip
· 20h ago
Hmm... 162,937 ETH transferred through privacy channels. This move is indeed a bit aggressive. Richard Heart is launching a new project again. The name ProveX sounds pretty good. Betting that this time it won't fail. Using Tornado Cash to wash so many coins, chain analysis must be watching closely... Zero Knowledge Proof sounds impressive, but can it really completely eliminate intermediaries? I have my doubts. The scale of ETH transferred by this guy is truly astonishing; 120,600 ETH disappeared in just a week. There are too many privacy transaction projects. Why can ProveX break through? Honestly, Tornado Cash's recent operations are indeed a bit suspicious.
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NFTHoardervip
· 20h ago
Richard Heart is up to his tricks again? Over 160,000 ETH, this guy is quietly doing his thing. ProveX sounds pretty good, zero-knowledge proofs are definitely the future. This move is so secretive, using Tornado Cash to wash the funds? Quite bold. Privacy transactions and decentralization again—feels like I've heard this all before... Wait, 120,600 ETH just transferred like that? No one can trace it? I'm interested in the combination of ZK + privacy, but I'm worried it's just old wine in a new bottle. Is this guy really talented or just trying to rug pull again? Who can say for sure?
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