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An ETH whale is suspected of exiting via stop-loss, facing a $2.785 million loss if it sells.

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According to monitoring by on-chain tracker ai_9684xtpa, address 0x907…CC0a9 deposited 1,988 ETH to Bybit four hours ago, valued at roughly $3.53 million. The address previously built a position of 6,000 ETH at an average price of $3,178.78 on January 20 this year. If it sells all the ETH deposited in this transfer, it will suffer a loss of approximately $2.785 million. Calculated at the current deposit price of around $1,777.49, its position has shrunk by about 44% over more than five months.

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