A large order has arrived. On the afternoon of January 14th, someone bought over 6.3 million ETH in a single transaction on a major exchange, at a price of $3,366 each. The scale of this transaction is astonishing — just this one involved over $2 billion. In the comment section, someone said they are planning to buy another 1-2 BTC. Such large-scale block trades always tend to trigger market discussions, with opinions divided on whether to be optimistic or pessimistic. However, this order alone is already enough to alter market expectations.
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SnapshotStriker
· 7h ago
Damn, pouring 2 billion directly in. Is this really a bottom-fishing move or is there insider information?
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DAOdreamer
· 10h ago
Wow, throwing in 2 billion USD all at once, this guy is really going all out.
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AirdropFatigue
· 10h ago
Wow, pouring in 2 billion without blinking? Are you planning to take over or truly believe in this?
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LonelyAnchorman
· 10h ago
Damn, swallowing 63 million ETH in one go, this guy is really ruthless.
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CommunityJanitor
· 10h ago
2 billion invested just to buy the dip? Is this guy really rich or just crazy...
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MemeCurator
· 10h ago
This deal is really intense, with 63 million ETH directly worth 2 billion USD. It must be really painful if it goes the other way.
A large order has arrived. On the afternoon of January 14th, someone bought over 6.3 million ETH in a single transaction on a major exchange, at a price of $3,366 each. The scale of this transaction is astonishing — just this one involved over $2 billion. In the comment section, someone said they are planning to buy another 1-2 BTC. Such large-scale block trades always tend to trigger market discussions, with opinions divided on whether to be optimistic or pessimistic. However, this order alone is already enough to alter market expectations.