On-chain monitoring data shows that a large transfer of ENA occurred on December 30, attracting attention. An address, through an intermediary wallet, deposited 1.82 million ENA into a centralized exchange. According to on-chain tracking, the source of this ENA points to the team's transfer record from the previous day. Such actions by teams to recharge their holdings into CEXs are often closely watched by market participants—after all, large inflows into exchanges usually raise market expectations about subsequent liquidity changes. From the on-chain footprint, the entire operation appears relatively cautious, and the use of intermediary wallets also reflects the transferer's consideration for privacy. As a token that has garnered recent attention, this kind of large transfer information is a noteworthy signal for investors tracking institutional behavior.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 6h ago
The team is starting to offload again, with 1.82 million ENA directly heading to CEX. Is this a move to dump the market?
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GasFeeCryer
· 6h ago
I can smell the team dumping, 1.82 million tokens directly into the CEX. How much do they have to dump to do that?
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 6h ago
The team is handing out chips again, with 1.82 million ENA going into CEX—this move is really stealthy...
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MetaverseHobo
· 6h ago
1.82 million ENA to CEX? Is the team planning to run or to dump?
On-chain monitoring data shows that a large transfer of ENA occurred on December 30, attracting attention. An address, through an intermediary wallet, deposited 1.82 million ENA into a centralized exchange. According to on-chain tracking, the source of this ENA points to the team's transfer record from the previous day. Such actions by teams to recharge their holdings into CEXs are often closely watched by market participants—after all, large inflows into exchanges usually raise market expectations about subsequent liquidity changes. From the on-chain footprint, the entire operation appears relatively cautious, and the use of intermediary wallets also reflects the transferer's consideration for privacy. As a token that has garnered recent attention, this kind of large transfer information is a noteworthy signal for investors tracking institutional behavior.