Major ETH movement alert: A substantial amount of 19,200 Ethereum (approximately $61.2 million USD) has just been transferred from an unidentified wallet directly to the Beacon Depositor contract. This significant on-chain transaction reflects notable staking activity, with implications for ETH supply dynamics and network security. Such large-scale deposits are typically monitored closely by market participants tracking institutional and whale behavior patterns.
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UncommonNPC
· 21h ago
Is it another big whale dumping the market, or do you really believe in ETH?
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ChainMaskedRider
· 21h ago
Another large influx of funds, not sure if it's institutions or big players testing the waters.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 21h ago
Another large-scale staking again, well, it seems like a dump is coming.
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GmGmNoGn
· 21h ago
19,200 ETH directly into the Beacon contract, this time it's really about locking the tokens.
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SmartContractWorker
· 21h ago
Another wave of big investors is entering the market, and these numbers are truly impressive...
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ProofOfNothing
· 21h ago
Another large transfer like this, I really don't know if it's an institution or a whale playing some kind of game.
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GweiWatcher
· 21h ago
Once again, a big investor is entering the market. Is this for real this time?
Major ETH movement alert: A substantial amount of 19,200 Ethereum (approximately $61.2 million USD) has just been transferred from an unidentified wallet directly to the Beacon Depositor contract. This significant on-chain transaction reflects notable staking activity, with implications for ETH supply dynamics and network security. Such large-scale deposits are typically monitored closely by market participants tracking institutional and whale behavior patterns.