An Ethereum whale recently sold its entire holding of 10,000 ETH after holding for 900 days, missing out on potential peak profits of $27.6 million when ETH prices surpassed $4,000.
Whale's ETH Investment Timeline
According to blockchain analytics service Lookonchain's April 8 report:
Initial Purchase: October-November 2022
- Total investment: $13 million
- Average price: $1,295 per ETH
- Total holdings: 10,000 ETH
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Missed Profit Opportunity
Key details of the whale's transaction:
- Peak Price Point: ETH reached $4,015 on December 9 (per CoinGecko)
- Actual Sale Price: $1,578 per ETH
- Realized Profit: $2.75 million
- Potential Peak Profit: $27.6 million (if sold at $4,000)
"Investors often face the dilemma of timing the market versus holding long-term," notes Lookonchain's analysis.
Current Ethereum Market Conditions
- Current Price: ~$1,426 (24% drop in 7 days)
Market Influences:
- Global tariff policies
- Widespread market sell-offs
Historical context:
All-Time High: $4,878 (November 10, 2021)
- Occurred one year before this whale's initial purchase
Other Notable Whale Activities
World Liberty Financial's ETH Moves
- Reported Sale: 5,471 ETH at $1,465 ($8.01 million)
- Previous Holdings: 67,498 ETH
- Average Purchase Price: $3,259
Margin Call Incidents
Successful Position Rescue:
- Additional $14.5 million collateral added
- Protected $300 million ETH position
Unsuccessful Position:
- 67,570 ETH ($106 million) liquidated
- Platform: Sky (DeFi lending)
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FAQ: Ethereum Whale Transactions
Q: Why do whales sometimes miss peak profits?
A: Large holders often prioritize risk management over perfect timing, as sudden large sales can impact prices.
Q: How can small investors learn from whale behavior?
A: Track wallet movements but remember whales have different liquidity needs and risk tolerance.
Q: What's the current outlook for ETH?
A: While currently bearish, Ethereum's fundamentals remain strong with ongoing protocol upgrades.
Q: How often do major liquidations occur?
A: Significant liquidations typically happen during 20%+ price swings within short periods.
Market Psychology Insights
Investor behavior patterns observed:
- HODL Mentality: Many long-term holders resist selling during peaks
- Panic Selling: Often occurs after sustained downturns
- Contrarian Opportunities: Some whales use market dips to accumulate
Note: All prices and values are accurate as of April 2025 market data.