A whale address exchanged 129 BTC for 4,412 ETH

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ETH-0,55%

ChainCatcher reports that, according to Onchain Lens monitoring, a large whale has once again spent 43 BTC (approximately $2.91 million) to purchase 1,468 ETH. To date, this address has spent a total of 129 BTC (about $8.72 million) to buy 4,412 ETH at an average price of $1,976, and has transferred these ETH to a new wallet.

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