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Topic: Wallets of Whales? In Ether or other coins (Read 102 times)

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February 22, 2018, 12:11:50 AM
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"Like most hedge fund managers specializing in cryptocurrencies, Samani constantly tracks trading activity of addresses known to belong to the biggest investors in the coins he holds. (Although bitcoin transactions are designed to be anonymous, each one is associated with a coded address that can be seen by anyone.) When he sees activity, Samani immediately calls the likely sellers and can often get information on motivations behind their sales and their trading plans, he says."

Is there any resource to find the list of the biggest investors in the coins? Or any addresses that are known as "Whales?"

This is an interesting concept, but I highly doubt the wallet information will be available to the public anywhere, or that the whales would store their valuable wallets in a soft-storage wallet able to be analysed.

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February 22, 2018, 12:08:04 AM
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"Like most hedge fund managers specializing in cryptocurrencies, Samani constantly tracks trading activity of addresses known to belong to the biggest investors in the coins he holds. (Although bitcoin transactions are designed to be anonymous, each one is associated with a coded address that can be seen by anyone.) When he sees activity, Samani immediately calls the likely sellers and can often get information on motivations behind their sales and their trading plans, he says."

Is there any resource to find the list of the biggest investors in the coins? Or any addresses that are known as "Whales?"
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