Ethereum Whales Lost $4 Billion in This Bull Trap. What Broke?
Ethereum looked ready to run. The chart showed a textbook breakout. Whales were buying aggressively. Then everything collapsed in less than two weeks.
Ethereum looked ready to run. The chart showed a textbook breakout. Whales were buying aggressively. Then everything collapsed in less than two weeks.
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