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Data: After the panic sell-off of approximately 38,600 ETH by a giant whale, high-priced repurchase occurred, worth about 137 million USD

2025-08-09 11:30:55
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ChainCatcher news, according to Lookonchain monitoring, a certain whale address (0x3c9E) panic sold 38,582 ETH (worth $136.89 million) a week ago when the ETH price dropped, at an average price of $3,548.

As the ETH price rebounded to $4,010, the address repurchased 1,800 ETH for $72,200, with the buying average price about 13% higher than the previous selling price.

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