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Data: A certain whale received 7,487 ETH from Cumberland, which was then used to collateralize a loan to purchase an additional 1,989 ETH

2025-07-22 08:39:25
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ChainCatcher news, according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, a giant whale received 7,487 ETH (worth $28.15 million) from Cumberland 4 hours ago, then mortgaged ETH to borrow 7.5 million USDT from Aave and continued to purchase 1,989 ETH.

The giant whale leveraged operations to accumulate a total of 32,953 ETH (worth $117 million) over the past 5 days, at an average price of $3,552: among which, it received 11,003 ETH (worth $40.53 million) from Cumberland and purchased 21,950 ETH through on-chain expenditures of $76.54 million.

Currently, this giant whale holds a total of 56,000 ETH (worth $211 million).

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