On-chain data shows that a well-known cryptocurrency asset manager recently made a major move. According to monitoring, address 0x85e0...EeC8 withdrew a total of 10 million USDT from the lending protocol Aave and then deposited it into a leading exchange. What signals does this reveal?



Looking at this player's actual holdings, it becomes clear. Currently, his wallet holds 626,778.65 ETH, worth nearly $1.94 billion. Even more interesting is that the average cost of these ETH is only $3,105.5— in other words, this early participant has an unrealized profit of $53.52 million on paper.

Borrowing USDT from a lending protocol and then depositing it into an exchange, combined with his massive ETH reserves, makes this operational logic worth noting for market participants. Large fund movements often hint at underlying market judgments.
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PebbleHandervip
· 9h ago
Early bottom-fishing freak, holding 620,000 ETH. How long will I be envious of the unrealized gains on this paper?
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SmartContractDivervip
· 10h ago
Damn, how early is this guy? He already has 3105 in hand. This wave pulling USDT from Aave into the exchange, feels like he's about to dump. Early investors' accounts are floating with over 50 million in profit, truly winning big. His net worth is 1.94 billion. How hard do I need to work to catch up with this big brother? Pulling out so much USDT, is he waiting for some opportunity?
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SnapshotBotvip
· 10h ago
Damn, this guy's cost price is 3105? We're all just newbies.
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HodlTheDoorvip
· 10h ago
Damn, over 620,000 ETH? This guy is really a wolf, never sold since early entry? --- Borrowed USDT from Aave to fund the exchange, is this to dump or to build a position? Seeking advice from everyone. --- 5,352,000 USD floating profit, and still borrowing money to operate, what exactly is the plan? --- Bought ETH 26 years ago at a cost of 3,105, I’m still eating dirt, what a gap in life. --- When big players move, it can trigger a chain reaction. You have to keep an eye on on-chain data at all times. --- Borrowed 10 million USDT to fund the exchange, this pace is a bit fierce, maybe a big move is coming? --- ETH inventory worth $1.94 billion combined with this operation, I can only say that early entry in this industry really pays off. --- Why does this operation seem complicated? People borrowing money usually have confidence.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 10h ago
This guy is really ruthless, 62.6 million ETH cost only a little over 3000? Early players are truly outrageous. --- 10 million USDT into the exchange... Is this to dump or to absorb the bottom? It depends on what happens next. --- $1.94 billion sitting in the wallet, anyone would have to think carefully about how to act. --- Borrowed from Aave and sent directly to the exchange, either bearish or building positions. --- Unrealized profit of over 50 million, such a large amount of funds moving around can easily cause ripples. --- After the contract address was exposed, still operating like this—no one has that kind of guts. --- Instead of guessing signals, it's more important to see whether he will continue to sell off later.
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