Trend Research's recent major move has attracted attention. The address withdrew 11,520 ETH (worth approximately $34.93 million) from somewhere, then transferred it into the Aave protocol. Subsequently, they borrowed 20 million USDT on Aave. This funds then flowed into an account of a major exchange. From an operational perspective, this is a typical leveraged long strategy—borrowing stablecoins via DeFi lending and then returning to the exchange to continue accumulating ETH. In the current market environment, such aggressive position-building by large holders is worth market participants' attention.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 16h ago
ngl this smells like someone prepping a massive feast... 11.5k ETH as the main ingredient, Aave as the sous-chef, then boom—20M USDT on the exchange. it's the farm-to-fork verification we need but for leverage plays, honestly. whoever's cooking this is either very hungry or very confident rn
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NFTFreezer
· 17h ago
This big player really dares to go all-in, directly using leverage.
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UncleLiquidation
· 17h ago
Big players' moves this time are quite aggressive; increasing leverage and positions is essentially gambling on the market.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 17h ago
This move by the big players is really clever, treating Aave directly as an ATM.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 17h ago
The big player's hand is impressive, directly pouring in 35 million USD.
Trend Research's recent major move has attracted attention. The address withdrew 11,520 ETH (worth approximately $34.93 million) from somewhere, then transferred it into the Aave protocol. Subsequently, they borrowed 20 million USDT on Aave. This funds then flowed into an account of a major exchange. From an operational perspective, this is a typical leveraged long strategy—borrowing stablecoins via DeFi lending and then returning to the exchange to continue accumulating ETH. In the current market environment, such aggressive position-building by large holders is worth market participants' attention.