【Crypto World】Arkham’s recent on-chain data release has attracted attention—the movement of Bitmine purchasing ETH was actually captured early by this data analytics platform. Interestingly, this transaction was already exposed five days before Tom Lee publicly announced it, thanks to Arkham’s on-chain monitoring. This once again proves that in a transparent blockchain world, large transactions are hard to hide. Want to copy the work? Maybe it’s better to just follow the on-chain data directly.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 11h ago
On-chain, there are no secrets. Arkham's monitoring is indeed top-notch.
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MEVEye
· 11h ago
On-chain data is king. Exposed five days in advance, this is almost a trader's nightmare.
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RumbleValidator
· 11h ago
On-chain data can't really hide anything; revealing it five days in advance is quite normal... The real question is how many people are actually paying close attention to these verification data.
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BugBountyHunter
· 11h ago
There are no secrets on the chain; they've already been exposed.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 11h ago
Hmm... Arkham really outdid itself this time, detecting it five days in advance. The big players can't escape on-chain.
Arkham on-chain data reveals Bitmine's ETH buying activity five days in advance
【Crypto World】Arkham’s recent on-chain data release has attracted attention—the movement of Bitmine purchasing ETH was actually captured early by this data analytics platform. Interestingly, this transaction was already exposed five days before Tom Lee publicly announced it, thanks to Arkham’s on-chain monitoring. This once again proves that in a transparent blockchain world, large transactions are hard to hide. Want to copy the work? Maybe it’s better to just follow the on-chain data directly.