A certain whale always panic-sells when ETH falls and buys back at high prices. In the past 20 hours, he has bought back 7,500 tokens.
according to Lookonchain monitoring, the whale address 0x3c9E always panic sells when ETH falls, and then buys back at a higher price.
July 29 - August 3: Sold 38,582 ETH at an average of $3,548 (about $136.9 million).
August 8 - August 15: Bought back 16,800 ETH at an average of $4,424 (about $74.3 million).
August 16 - August 20: Sold 10,900 ETH at an average of $4,369 (about $47.6 million).
Last 20 hours: Bought back 7,500 ETH at an average of $4,747 (about $35.6 million).
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