Ethereums recent surge of 29% to $3,200 has prompted notable market actions, particularly from Tron
Ethereums recent surge of 29% to $3,200 has prompted notable market actions, particularly from Tron founder Justin Sun, who has converted a portion of his ETH assets into cash. This strategic move is capturing the attention of observers in the crypto arena.
Suns Profitable ETH Transactions
In a significant transaction, Justin Sun shifted 19,000 ETH, valued at approximately $60.83 million, to the HTX exchange. His total profit from this operation is estimated to reach around $69.36 million. Data from Spot on Chain reveals that Suns ETH acquisitions totaled 392,474 ETH, bought from three distinct wallets between February and August, averaging $3,027 per coin for a total investment of $1.19 billion.
Are Dormant Ethereum Whales Activating?
Recent data from PeckShield Alert indicates that a previously inactive participant from Ethereum‘s ICO returned after three years, transferring 1,555 ETH, valued at about $5 million. This participant’s total assets are estimated to be around $20.15 million. Additionally, a whale holding 398,891 ETH sold 46,853 ETH for 138.8 million USDC and later moved 12,886 ETH, valued at $42 million.
The recent price increase has led Ethereum whales to capitalize on profit opportunities, yet these actions do not signify a complete sell-off of their holdings. Ethereum is currently trading at $3,200, with a weekly gain of 30% and a market capitalization nearing $400 billion.
Enthusiasm around Ethereum continues to build as the networks activity remains robust, signaling potential for new milestones. Market participants are keenly observing Ethereums trajectory as it navigates this period of increased trading volume and price volatility.
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