On-chain monitoring data shows that a large whale wallet (0xC45) has recently made a big move — withdrawing 8,000 ETH from Binance, worth approximately $23.72 million, and immediately pouring it all into the Aave V3 protocol.



This whale is definitely not a small retail investor. According to tracking data, it currently holds a total of 21,220 ETH across 2 wallet accounts, with a total market value of $62.87 million. Such a scale of holdings, if affected by any wind, could have a significant impact on the market.

What's more interesting is that this entity chose to deposit ETH into Aave V3, which suggests it might be seeking lending yields or preparing for subsequent operations. In any case, this reflects the continued optimism of large holders towards ETH and the DeFi market.
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CommunitySlackervip
· 5h ago
Whales are playing tricks again... $23.72 million directly thrown into Aave. Is this genuine confidence or just a setup?
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ChainProspectorvip
· 5h ago
Whale's move is quite interesting, directly pouring into Aave to boost returns. Looks like they are really optimistic. They are definitely laying the groundwork for a big event, otherwise there's no need to go through such trouble. This over 60 million position can shake half the market with a single move. No wonder they need to keep a close eye.
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 5h ago
Whales move, and the entire market follows. Once again, they are throwing money into Aave. Are they really betting on DeFi's revival?
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