Ethereum News Update: Major Ethereum Holders Invest $1.37B During Market Dip, Indicating Potential Rise to $10K
- Ethereum whales spent $1.37B buying 394,682 ETH during November 2025's 12% price drop, signaling strong bullish conviction. - Aave whale leveraged $270M loans to acquire 257,543 ETH ($896M), using a high-leverage borrowing-swapping cycle to expand holdings. - Institutional buyers like Bitmine Immersion added $139.6M ETH, joining coordinated accumulation as exchange reserves hit 2016 lows. - Market fundamentals show negative MVRV readings and $3,400 ETH stabilization, with analysts projecting $4,800–$10,0
The largest Ethereum holders have begun a significant accumulation phase, acquiring more than $1.37 billion worth of
This Aave whale implemented a high-leverage strategy involving repeated cycles of borrowing, swapping, and redepositing.
Other significant investors also joined the buying spree. Bitmine Immersion Technologies, the largest corporate holder of Ethereum, increased its holdings by 40,719 ETH ($139.6 million), continuing its aggressive dip-buying approach after making $250 million and $113 million purchases in October, according to
Market indicators support this growing bullish trend.
The surge in leveraged whale activity comes as the market anticipates Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade in December, which is expected to improve scalability and lower transaction fees. The combination of growing institutional interest and enhanced network infrastructure has attracted renewed attention from major investors, despite the ongoing risks of liquidation, as
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