### Whale Dumps WBTC, Generating Profits#

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Recently, an ETH whale known for its scalping operations has made a series of moves in the market, attracting attention. The whale first borrowed 100 WBTC from Aave and sold all of them at a price of $100,706, earning approximately $10.11 million. Subsequently, the whale sold the last 2783 ETH from its main account address, earning $480,000. This essentially concluded the 25th round of scalping operations, ending with a profit of $905,000. This series of operations demonstrates the whale's precise judgment of market trends and has also sparked market speculation about future price movements.

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Recently, an ETH whale known for its scalping operations has attracted attention in the market. According to on-chain analysts, the whale has sold the last 2783 ETH from its main account, earning $480,000. This marks the end of its 25th scalping operation, with a final profit of $905,000. Notably, before this operation, the whale borrowed 100 WBTC from Aave and sold them all within 15 minutes at a price of $100,706, making a profit of approximately $10.11 million. This series of operations demonstrates the whale's accurate market judgment and keen sense, which has triggered speculation about the future trend of ETH and WBTC. Some analysts believe that the whale's selling action may indicate a short-term correction in ETH and WBTC prices, but others believe that it is only part of the whale's scalping operations and does not represent the overall market trend.

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Giant whales profit from ETH through band operations, demonstrating their accurate grasp of market trends and flexible trading strategies.

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Giant whales borrowed WBTC from the lending platform Aave and sold it for profit, reflecting their keen insight into market liquidity and arbitrage capabilities.

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Giant whales' selling activities may have some impact on the market, but the extent of their impact depends on overall market sentiment and capital flow.

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Giant whales' trading activities have sparked market speculation about future price movements, with some analysts suggesting that this could foreshadow a market correction.

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