ICO Whale Liquidates 76,000 Ethereum, Kraken Deposit Reported
By: coincu news|2025/05/04 21:15:01
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A significant Ethereum movement was reported, involving a whale liquidating 76,000 ETH referenced from the 2015 ICO, with 2,000 ETH sent to Kraken earlier today. The whale’s activity could influence Ethereum’s liquidity and price dynamics, prompting mixed reactions from the cryptocurrency community. Whale’s Movement Offloads 76,000 ETH from 2015 ICO The giant whale, originally acquiring 76,000 ETH during the 2015 ICO, has reportedly liquidated its holdings. According to on-chain analyst @ai_9684xtpa , the whale has recharged 2,000 ETH to Kraken. The total value of the transferred ETH is approximately $3.66 million. Market stability may be tested as the liquidation adds more Ethereum to exchange reserves, potentially affecting the supply-demand balance . Analysts are keeping an eye on market movements, noting long-term holders’ influence on price stability. The community exhibits mixed responses, with some anticipating potential price volatility. Twitter discussions highlight varying opinions on the whale’s motivations. “Tracking large wallets is essential for understanding shifts in market sentiment among investors,” said Jane Smith, Co-founder of Crypto Research Hub. Opinions range from strategic reallocation to concerns about Ethereum’s short-term price impact. Historical Supply Shift Sparks Debate on Ethereum’s Stability Did you know? During its initial coin offering (ICO) in 2015, Ethereum raised approximately $18.4 million—this recent whale activity represents a significant portion of that early supply, drawing parallels to historic supply shifts . Ethereum is currently trading at $1,837.98, with a market cap of $221.90 billion. The 24-hour trading volume amounts to $8.69 billion, showing a 6.77% change. The ETH price has seen varied movements: up 0.03% over 24 hours but down 32.39% over the past 90 days, according to CoinMarketCap . Analysts from the Coincu research team indicate that regulatory scrutiny could increase if large asset holders influence market dynamics. Past instances suggest regulators could monitor large transactions to prevent market manipulation. Technologically, Ethereum’s robustness is unlikely to be affected but its price stability might remain under observation.
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