ChainCatcher reported, citing on-chain analyst Ai Yi, that a whale withdrew 79,226.49 ETH from Binance between July and August 2026. The stash was worth about $140 million at an average price of $1,776.83. Since Aug. 19, the same whale has sent 10,900 ETH, worth $24.16 million, back to exchanges. If sold, the position would lock in an estimated profit of $4.817 million. Ai Yi said the stablecoins received from the transfers were used to repay a Spark loan. The whale still has 47,900 wstETH and 1,200 WBTC pledged as collateral, with 83.67 million USDS borrowed and a health factor of 2.26.
ChainCatcher said on-chain analyst Ai Yi tracked a whale that withdrew 79,226.49 ETH from Binance between July and August 2026. The coins were worth about $140 million at an average price of $1,776.83.
Since Aug. 19, the whale has deposited a total of 10,900 ETH back to exchanges, worth $24.16 million. Based on the figures provided, a sale would leave an estimated profit of $4.817 million.
Ai Yi said the stablecoins obtained from the transfers were used to repay a Spark loan. The whale still has 47,900 wstETH and 1,200 WBTC pledged as collateral, has borrowed 83.67 million USDS, and carries a health factor of 2.26.
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