#ETH 🔥 Strong bullish signal indicating Ethereum: Whales are accumulating Ether at the fastest pace in years 🔥


In the world of cryptocurrencies, the behavior of "Whales"—those addresses holding a large amount of Ether—is always an important signal for predicting market trends. Current data shows that addresses holding more than 10,000 Ether are experiencing a strong rebound, reaching about 1,200, a number that hasn't been seen since the historic bull market of 2021.
👉 This is a very noteworthy development because:
• Long-term belief: Whales usually do not buy based on short-term trends. Their large-scale accumulation of ETH demonstrates trust in core values and future growth potential.
• Decreased market supply: When a large amount of Ether is extracted to Whale wallets and does not return to the exchanges, the circulating supply decreases, which may create upward price pressure.
• Prepare for the new cycle: The large number of wallets returning to the levels of 2021—when Ethereum was above $4,800—signals the market entering a new growth cycle.
⚡ Many analysts believe that this is the beginning of Ethereum's strong pump, especially as the Layer ecosystem, staking, and DeFi/NFT applications continue to expand.
💡 If history repeats itself, ETH may be moving towards a new historical high, and the behavior of Whales is the clearest signal of this.
👉 Summary: Refusal is not a bearish signal, but just a preparation for the next rebound. Whales are ready – the question is, are you ready? 🚀
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