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Analysis: The transfer of 200,000 ETH by the giant whale did not result in a sell-off, with funds flowing to Aave and Plasma

2025-09-26 22:08:03
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ChainCatcher news, according to market news, the whale that transferred 200,000 ETH did not sell, of which 100,000 ETH continued to be transferred to the address "0xc6b…9c7", and then deposited into Aave for staking to earn yields. Another address "0xc6b…9c7" deposited 100,000 ETH into Aave to borrow 1,000,000 USDT, which was then deposited into Plasma to earn yields.

According to market news analysis, this ETH may belong to Bitfinex, but it is unclear whether it is user assets or held by Bitfinex itself. In addition, Bitfinex is an investor in Plasma.

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