Ethereum whales scoop sales by traders in ‘disbelief’ of rally: Santiment
Despite Ether finally edging up toward its all-time high of $4,878, chatter on social media shows retail traders remain skeptical and in disbelief, according to Santiment.
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Despite Ether finally edging up toward its all-time high of $4,878, chatter on social media shows retail traders remain skeptical and in disbelief, according to Santiment.
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