BTC $63,284.65 +0.55%
ETH $1,891.99 +0.73%
BNB $603.46 -0.44%
XRP $0.9975 -0.12%
SOL $75.39 +0.33%
TRX $0.3322 +0.34%
DOGE $0.0701 +0.62%
ADA $0.1729 -1.60%
BCH $203.80 +0.11%
LINK $9.43 +0.39%
HYPE $59.47 +3.58%
AAVE $85.95 +0.23%
SUI $0.6739 -0.35%
XLM $0.1574 +0.36%
ZEC $509.10 +4.86%
BTC $63,284.65 +0.55%
ETH $1,891.99 +0.73%
BNB $603.46 -0.44%
XRP $0.9975 -0.12%
SOL $75.39 +0.33%
TRX $0.3322 +0.34%
DOGE $0.0701 +0.62%
ADA $0.1729 -1.60%
BCH $203.80 +0.11%
LINK $9.43 +0.39%
HYPE $59.47 +3.58%
AAVE $85.95 +0.23%
SUI $0.6739 -0.35%
XLM $0.1574 +0.36%
ZEC $509.10 +4.86%

Data: Four years ago, the SOL whale that received a gift has transferred 375,000 coins to Binance within five months, with a total profit of 280 million dollars

2025-09-15 08:37:49

ChainCatcher news, according to crypto analyst Yu Jin @EmberCN's monitoring, a whale/institutional address that received 991,000 SOL four years ago and unlocked it this year has transferred 60,000 SOL (approximately $1.48 million) to Binance five hours ago. Since the unlocking, this address has cumulatively transferred 375,000 SOL (approximately $6.85 million) to Binance, with an average price of about $183.

Currently, the address still holds 962,000 SOL (approximately $23.3 million), which also means that all the staking interest earned over the past four years has been sold.

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