On-chain data shows that a wallet associated with Lido's founder just made a major move—selling off 14,585 ETH in just 1 hour. At an average price of $2,928 per ETH, the total transaction amount reached $42.71 million.
Such a large-scale move naturally cannot escape the eyes of on-chain monitoring tools. Whether it is taking profits at a high point or for other reasons, it's hard to say for now. But what is certain is that the actions of these top-tier wallets have always been a focus of market attention. After all, the movements of large funds often reveal a lot about market sentiment.
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NotSatoshi
· 12-17 06:27
Throwing out over 14,000 ETH in one hour? This guy really isn't afraid of crashing the market.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 12-16 10:54
honestly the timing here is so sus... per my analysis, dumping 14.5k eth in 60 mins screams either massive rebalancing or someone's got bigger concerns. let me pull up my spreadsheet real quick but statistically speaking, this volatility pattern doesn't match typical founder behavior. either he knows something or it's just cryptographic darwinism in action lmao
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 12-16 10:52
Over 14,000 ETH sold in one hour, this guy is really ruthless
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Is this just a high-level dump or is there another plan... Large on-chain investors' moves are quite interesting this time
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Saying and doing $40 million worth of sell-off, now that's a real test of market impact
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Lido's move has the whole market watching, it's getting a bit tense
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By the way, can wallets of this level really indicate market sentiment... or are they just armchair strategists after the fact
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Selling so much in a short period really warrants some analysis of the subsequent trend
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It sounds like a setup for latecomers to buy in, a bit risky
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At an average price of 2928, it seems they've been planning this move for a while
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GhostAddressHunter
· 12-16 10:52
1 hour 14,585 ETH, this guy really isn't afraid of a dump
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Over 40 million USD sold off instantly, I'm just a small retail investor still watching the K-line
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Lido founder's move this time, I don't understand but I'm very shocked
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What about those who bought in at high positions...
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Big investors fleeing? Or some sneaky operation, when did on-chain data become so transparent
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Selling out so much ETH in one hour, that's really impressive
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Wait, is this really the founder's wallet? Or is it another rumor?
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Oh my god, those who buy and sell like this must have a lot of mental breakdowns
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SighingCashier
· 12-16 10:35
Selling this much? Lido is about to have a problem, right?
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RugPullAlarm
· 12-16 10:31
1 hour $42.71 million, is this pace... really cashing out or dumping? You have to check the wallet history to know for sure.
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14585 ETH sold in one go, what is this profit-taking? This is called an extremely concentrated fund position.
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Another founder address activity. I've seen this routine too many times. Let's wait and see the subsequent transaction records.
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On-chain data is all in front of us, I'm just worried that big players will only clarify after they've fully cashed out.
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Average sale price at 2928... Are they hinting at some signal?
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Still "considering other factors"? Haha, big players never need to consider so much when dumping.
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The key is who the counterparties are in this 1-hour window—are they deeply trapped bagholders or institutions reducing positions on rallies?
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Every time big players move, the market starts guessing wildly. I understand the anxiety of retail investors.
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A transaction volume of $42.71 million—if this isn't a signal, then it's insulting people's intelligence.
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Not sure? On-chain data is clear—let's see if this wallet will have any follow-up actions.
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NFTFreezer
· 12-16 10:30
Oh no, over 14k ETH just dumped? Is Lido trying to crash the market or what...
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Over $40 million just sold off, I really can't understand this move.
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The high-level bagholders should be trembling now.
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Lido founder's recent actions don't seem like normal profit-taking.
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Wait, over 14,000 ETH in 1 hour, why isn't the market reacting?
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Every move of this wallet is a signal. I'm just waiting to see the follow-up trend.
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Wow, is this financing cash-out or truly bearish? Anyway, I can't figure out the big shots' thinking.
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I just want to know if this is "smart money" or "money with a situation."
On-chain data shows that a wallet associated with Lido's founder just made a major move—selling off 14,585 ETH in just 1 hour. At an average price of $2,928 per ETH, the total transaction amount reached $42.71 million.
Such a large-scale move naturally cannot escape the eyes of on-chain monitoring tools. Whether it is taking profits at a high point or for other reasons, it's hard to say for now. But what is certain is that the actions of these top-tier wallets have always been a focus of market attention. After all, the movements of large funds often reveal a lot about market sentiment.