According to Specter on-chain data monitoring, a wallet address associated with Huione in Cambodia has recently made significant moves — transferring a total of approximately $5.19 million worth of crypto assets to Tornado Cash. Specifically, the assets transferred include 1017 ETH and 212 BNB. Notably, this wallet has been completely emptied. Such large-scale fund flows to mixing protocols have always been a focus of on-chain analysts and the community, and also reflect the current market's active demand for privacy.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 5h ago
5.19 million dollars into Tornado in one go, this move is really daring. What does Huione think about this?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 5h ago
5.19 million USD directly thrown into the tornado, this technique is quite something.
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ChainWallflower
· 5h ago
5.19 million dollars into Tornado? This rhythm feels a bit familiar, is it the same trick again?
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WhaleSurfer
· 5h ago
$5.19 million into Tornado Cash? That's a pretty big move, completely clearing out and being a bit ruthless. But these days, who doesn't want to stay anonymous, haha.
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ser_ngmi
· 5h ago
5.19 million USD into Tornado, this move is really significant.
According to Specter on-chain data monitoring, a wallet address associated with Huione in Cambodia has recently made significant moves — transferring a total of approximately $5.19 million worth of crypto assets to Tornado Cash. Specifically, the assets transferred include 1017 ETH and 212 BNB. Notably, this wallet has been completely emptied. Such large-scale fund flows to mixing protocols have always been a focus of on-chain analysts and the community, and also reflect the current market's active demand for privacy.