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Recent on-chain data monitoring shows that the staking strategies of active market institutions have undergone interesting changes. On one side, Bitmine has recently added 74,880 ETH to its staking, worth approximately $219 million. Meanwhile, on the other side, SharpLink has unstaked 35,627 ETH from a liquid staking protocol, with this asset valued at about $104 million. This large-scale capital flow contrast reflects different expectations and strategic adjustments among market participants regarding the future trend of ETH.
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Bitmine is adding to their position? Fine, I bet it can hold up.
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Two big players are acting in opposite directions, is the market about to change?
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74,880 ETH entered, but SharpLink is running... Won't this price difference be wasted?
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Brothers, do you still have confidence in ETH? I'm already exhausted.
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It's good to be optimistic, but I'm just worried the dump might come too quickly.
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Major staking whales are starting to differentiate, how can retail investors survive?
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These two institutions are buying and selling, can someone tell me whether ETH is going up or down?
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So everyone is betting, but no one is sure, right?
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2.19 billion poured in, this signal is strong enough.
Bitmine is optimistic... What does SharpLink think?
Large investors are playing psychological warfare, let's just watch the show
It's another reverse operation, I really can't see through it
Staking games are back again, just waiting to see who makes money and who loses