Longling Capital allegedly bought 6,000 ETH after the price dropped
LookIntoChain has monitored a whale (possibly related to Longling Capital) who purchased 6,000 ETH after the price dropped. This whale specializes in buying ETH at low prices and selling at high prices, with a total profit of 83 million US dollars. Since May 8, 2023, this whale has bought 75,400 ETH at an average price of $2,392 (180.4 million US dollars) and sold 50,800 ETH at an average price of $3,401 (172.8 million US dollars).
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