On-chain data monitoring shows that Ethereum founder Vitalik's associated address has deposited 330 ETH into Paxos in the past 11 hours, valued at approximately $1.02 million at current prices. Interestingly, this address received a transfer of 50.1 ETH from Vitalik's public address vitaliketh two years ago. Even more noteworthy is that this is the second time since January 2025 that this address has deposited tokens into Paxos. Large amounts of funds frequently flowing to exchanges often imply market participants' intent to adjust positions, and market participants are paying close attention to this.
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governance_lurker
· 15h ago
1,020,000 dollars into the exchange, what is V God holding back? This pace is a bit tense.
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DustCollector
· 01-11 18:10
Is Vitalik selling off? Or is he up to some tricks? This guy is always hard to read.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-11 03:21
V God is selling again? If this wave crashes the market, we'll have to go all-in on buying the dip.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-11 03:21
Is Vitalik selling off? Or is there some big move again? The pace is a bit tense.
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BearHugger
· 01-11 03:01
Here we go again, is v God about to dump? 330 ETH thrown into the exchange, this rhythm... something doesn't feel right.
On-chain data monitoring shows that Ethereum founder Vitalik's associated address has deposited 330 ETH into Paxos in the past 11 hours, valued at approximately $1.02 million at current prices. Interestingly, this address received a transfer of 50.1 ETH from Vitalik's public address vitaliketh two years ago. Even more noteworthy is that this is the second time since January 2025 that this address has deposited tokens into Paxos. Large amounts of funds frequently flowing to exchanges often imply market participants' intent to adjust positions, and market participants are paying close attention to this.