PANews reported on April 23 that according to Ember’s monitoring, a certain ETH whale has recently sold a large amount of ETH due to concerns about market volatility. After selling 15,000 ETH yesterday, the whale liquidated its 35,754 ETH at a price of $1,793 in the past two hours, exchanging for 64.128 million USDT. Together with the 15,000 ETH sold yesterday, the whale has sold a total of 50,754 ETH in the past 17 hours, exchanging for a total of 89.034 million USDT, with an average selling price of $1,754.
The whale that sold 15,000 ETH yesterday cleared 35,754 ETH at an average price of $1,793, selling about $89.03 million in two days
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