[On-chain] PANews July 21 news, according to on-chain analysts monitoring, a certain Whale exchanged WBTC for ETH in May, and today exchanged back to WBTC, netting 11 BTC (approximately $136.40 million) over two months. In the meantime, the price of ETH rose by 48.7% (from $2527 to $3759), and the final amount of WBTC obtained was 11.64 more than the initial amount. The analyst stated that such operations require "precise trend judgment + firm Holdings determination", which ordinary investors find difficult to replicate.
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TokenAlchemist
· 07-24 02:09
perfectly timed alpha extraction... textbook state transition arbitrage tbh
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 07-23 14:40
Whales make a fortune, ordinary players are only fit to catch a falling knife.
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IronHeadMiner
· 07-23 09:43
Retail investors can only watch the excitement.
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TokenSleuth
· 07-21 02:38
Waiting for the contract Address, let me check the trap.
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0xLostKey
· 07-21 02:36
Whale is just good at playing.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 07-21 02:34
If you can trade, you will definitely make a profit; if you can't, you will lose badly.
Whale's precise operation resulted in a profit of 11 BTC from the exchange of WBTC and ETH over two months.
[On-chain] PANews July 21 news, according to on-chain analysts monitoring, a certain Whale exchanged WBTC for ETH in May, and today exchanged back to WBTC, netting 11 BTC (approximately $136.40 million) over two months. In the meantime, the price of ETH rose by 48.7% (from $2527 to $3759), and the final amount of WBTC obtained was 11.64 more than the initial amount. The analyst stated that such operations require "precise trend judgment + firm Holdings determination", which ordinary investors find difficult to replicate.