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Ethereum Whale Transfers Across Exchanges And DeFi, What Is Going On?
An Ethereum (ETH) whale has recently uted a series of transactions, carrying out a considerable movement of funds across various platforms. The blockchain analytics platform Spot On Chain initially brought to light this activity, involving roughly $46.02 million in ETH tokens.
Deciphering The Whale’s $46M ETH Transfer Across Major Platforms
The whale, operating through a network of eight wallets, initiated the withdrawal of these funds from major exchanges, Binance and Bitfinex.
The complexity of these transactions did not end there. Following the withdrawals at an average price of around $2,419 per ETH, the whale engaged with Lido, a prominent liquid staking solution.
This move involved withdrawing 50.15 million USDT from Aave, a well-known decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol, and exchanging the stablecoin for 19,021 ETH, amounting to $46.02 million. Spot On Chain also revealed that three wallets still hold about 30 million USDT in Aave.
This lingering balance has sparked curiosity as it might indicate that these funds might soon be deployed into a centralized exchange (CEX) for further acquisition of Ethereum.
The context of these whale movements is particularly crucial, considering the current market conditions Ethereum is experiencing. Over the last 24 hours, Ethereum’s price has dropped by 7.7% to trade at $2,211.
Ethereum Plunge: Liquidations Amid Sell-offs
The Ethereum market has seen a dip in value and a noticeable impact on traders. Data from Coinglass highlights that the recent market conditions have led to significant liquidations. In just 24 hours, over 137,000 traders were liquidated, amounting to $357 million.
Ethereum traders bear a significant portion of these total liquidations, with long and short traders suffering $72.82 million and 6.30 million in liquidations, respectively, in the past 24 hours.
Interestingly, these market conditions have coincided with notable actions by Celsius, a crypto lending firm currently navigating financial challenges. Recent on-chain analysis indicated that Celsius has been actively moving large sums of Ethereum, including a 13,000 ETH deposit on Coinbase.
This aligns with reports from Arkham Intelligence, which noted that Celsius liquidated over $125 million in Ethereum to address its financial obligations. This auction was primarily geared towards paying off creditors, aligning with the firm’s bankruptcy proceedings.
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