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Data: A certain whale's ETH trading operation resulted in a loss of $50.31 million

2025-07-14 21:17:02
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ChainCatcher news, according to @EmberCN monitoring, a whale address recently sold 18,000 ETH at an average price of $3,059, making a profit of $8.45 million. This batch of ETH was purchased on May 30 at a price of $2,592.

However, the address previously held 35,754 ETH, and after a series of operations, only 19,302 ETH remain. If the original position had been maintained, the current value would be $109 million, indicating a decrease in actual assets of $50.31 million.

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