A wallet starting with 0x9D1c just moved 5,748 ETH—worth roughly $17.89 million—into Kraken about 50 minutes ago. Chain analysis reveals these tokens trace back to the Ethereum Foundation. Large movements like this from foundation-linked addresses often catch traders' attention, especially when they hit exchange wallets. Whether it's treasury management or something else, the timing and size make it worth noting.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 8h ago
The Ethereum Foundation is sending so many coins to exchanges—are they planning to dump the price or what? We’ll have to see what they do next.
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StrawberryIce
· 8h ago
Is the foundation dumping again? This move is pretty aggressive.
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rugpull_survivor
· 8h ago
Is the foundation dumping again? Same old trick every day. Looks like it's time to get ready to buy the dip.
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ForkItAllDay
· 8h ago
The foundation is offloading orders again; this pace really feels a bit manipulative.
A wallet starting with 0x9D1c just moved 5,748 ETH—worth roughly $17.89 million—into Kraken about 50 minutes ago. Chain analysis reveals these tokens trace back to the Ethereum Foundation. Large movements like this from foundation-linked addresses often catch traders' attention, especially when they hit exchange wallets. Whether it's treasury management or something else, the timing and size make it worth noting.