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December 25, 2018, 03:17:39 AM
#26
IMO, we really do not have to know who they are but whales are those people who has the power to move the market.
When you see that the market is very volatile, we can blame that to the whales because they love to move the market so they can play and take profit in a short term.
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December 22, 2018, 06:32:11 PM
#25
When you say whales, who exactly are these whales?  any names?

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/digital-money/richest-crypto-investors/

The list of whales is much longer. Roger Ver used to be a whale but selling is easy and doesn't take a lot of time. One day you're a whale the other day you're in fiat.
Craig Wright also used to hold a lot of coins, don't know about his current state. Richard Branson probably still owns a lot.

To me a whale is a person who has more than 10000 Bitcoins. If you have a million dollars in Bitcoin, you're not a whale.
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December 22, 2018, 01:46:55 PM
#24
If someone told you that the pope can manipulate the price, will you regard the pope as a whale?
Very likely, I am sure that ethereum is the easiest coin to recover and bounce back, even though at the moment it looks stagnant but I am sure that the pope will move immediately and make ethereum great again.

Dear pope, please pump BTC too so I will be able to visit all of your churches around the world.
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December 22, 2018, 10:59:12 AM
#23
CEO exchanges are considered as whales in cyrptocurrency. I do believe that there are many whales here that owns cryptocurrency exchange. As we all know that exchanges that had huge market cap volume probably had profited a lot on it. They could also manipulate the market cap volume as what other users stated that some exchanges are having fake volumes to attract clients to use their platforms.
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December 22, 2018, 03:05:54 AM
#22
When you say whales, who exactly are these whales?  any names?

In the world of cryptos mysterious individuals who own large hoards of digital currency, are known as the Whales of the crypto world. While it's not possible to figure out their real identity, a study has found that around 32 of the whales hold over 1 million of bitcoins. It's pertinent to note that the smallest whale holds 12k and, biggest holds 85k bitcoins. One can classify these whales into four categories, 1) those who're traders who manipulate the prices, 2) the miners and early adopters, 3) lost wallet holders who have either died or lost access to their funds, and no guesses for this but 4) criminal whales who used it to conduct illegal transactions.
legendary
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December 21, 2018, 09:19:48 PM
#21
Seriously - If nobody knows who these whales are exactly then how do you know these whales even exist?

"Oh it's the whales doing all this" and "Oh its whales doing all that"

How do you know whales even exist?? You don't.

will you tell us how much money you own in your bank account and tell us about all your assets? how many others do you think are going to willingly publish that kind of information about themselves?!
that simply means we don't know who they are but you can see them on the market. when for example a large sell wall is placed, a large amount of bitcoin is dumped on the market in multiple big batches, when large amounts of bitcoin are bought afterwards at the bottom. and obviously when you see large amounts of bitcoin move in and out of addresses while looking at the blockchiain,.... all of these are showing you the whales.
legendary
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December 21, 2018, 05:58:31 PM
#20
As the supply of BTC is limited and blockchain is transparent, it's not too hard (unless they've used any mixing services) to find OTC trades that go on in the markets, be it done in any markets. Whales, according to me, are those high-profile entities/institutions who've got the balls to nail the markets towards the direction they want it to go in a matter of hours based on the % of total BTC share they claim to have in their pockets (mind well, the share out of current total BTC circulating supply). Currently, the competition is too tough that one single whale is not enough to shake the hell out of markets due to not having interests in making several exchange accounts (if they choose to go by them and not OTC), so they form a group of authorities responsible for such big and drastic movements taking place in the markets everywhere as each whale then decides where and what amount of manipulation will be done by them.
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December 21, 2018, 04:54:32 PM
#19
Seriously - If nobody knows who these whales are exactly then how do you know these whales even exist?

"Oh it's the whales doing all this" and "Oh its whales doing all that"

How do you know whales even exist?? You don't.
Given to the market that there's "someone" who holds a lot of shares or certain percentage of the total supply of bitcoin. And these are the whales, yes nobody knows their names and we can't name names on who really they are.

It's a norm for those who have been in such markets that when there's a manipulation happening it is being pointed out to the people who have bigger position to the market and these are the so called "whales".
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December 21, 2018, 03:23:33 PM
#18
You will find it difficult to link a name/person to a whale, because these people take good precautions to hide their true identity. They have to do this, because rich people can draw some attention from some criminal elements, if they know their true identity.

Bitcoin whales are also often targeted by beggars and spammers and nobody wants people like that to bug you for money 24/7.  Roll Eyes

Some of these people also wants to avoid unnecessary attention from law enforcement agencies.   Roll Eyes 

Also, the markets have a bunch of trading bots that are 10 steps ahead of regular individuals. Whales and trading bots control the markets, period. You have to suck it up and play along with them.
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December 21, 2018, 01:39:41 PM
#17
Whales are big time gamblers.  They have a huge gambling bankroll and get whatever perks they want at casinos. 
newbie
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December 21, 2018, 11:44:52 AM
#16
Whales are usually big investment firms. They're the ones moving funds.
As for individuals, people like the Winklevoss Twins, they're holders. They're not influencing the market in any way.
Read this :
https://www.newsbtc.com/2018/10/11/research-crypto-whales-are-stabilizing-the-market-contrary-to-popular-belief/
hero member
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December 21, 2018, 11:24:48 AM
#15
No one can know their names, but whales are always important because they can make the market grow a lot and bring a nice profit for them and also a good profit for who have coins, but also they can make the price go down and make people lose money if they sell in a loss.
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December 21, 2018, 10:43:21 AM
#14
whales are the person who can change the market according to their will. All the bear market is generally created by them.
They have huge amount of money or coins which they use to buy or sell shares in market and thus big money movement in market causes pump or dump.
jr. member
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December 21, 2018, 10:37:11 AM
#13
Seriously - If nobody knows who these whales are exactly then how do you know these whales even exist?

"Oh it's the whales doing all this" and "Oh its whales doing all that"

How do you know whales even exist?? You don't.
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December 20, 2018, 02:52:36 AM
#12
Well as the name whale is originally the name if the biggest animal in the world. A whale in cryptocurrency term are those investors that control in there possession huge amount of a particular coin. Them possessing this huge amount give them a bit of control
legendary
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December 20, 2018, 02:33:09 AM
#11
When you say whales, who exactly are these whales?  any names?
They are noone often.
People tend to try to find easy explaination of price movement or their failure so they push it on mythical Whales Wink
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December 20, 2018, 02:29:59 AM
#10
You will find it difficult to link a name/person to a whale, because these people take good precautions to hide their true identity. They have to do this, because rich people can draw some attention from some criminal elements, if they know their true identity.

Bitcoin whales are also often targeted by beggars and spammers and nobody wants people like that to bug you for money 24/7.  Roll Eyes

Some of these people also wants to avoid unnecessary attention from law enforcement agencies.   Roll Eyes 
jr. member
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December 19, 2018, 10:19:44 PM
#9
Whales can be someone one who had invested quite a lot of money in crypto, when it was still very early stages. As a result their wealth has ballooned over  the last few years, even if crypto is a fraction of it was at its height these people are still well in the green.

There isnt really a "who" its just a subsection of people invested in the sector. Each coin has its own set of whales that may be only relatable to that coin/token and are not considered a whale in anything else. For example, someone who got in very early in an ICO or someone who has been accumalating BTC over the last 10 years, just cause they are a Whale in the token or BTC doesnt mean they are a whale in the other.
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December 19, 2018, 12:16:16 PM
#8
Whales dont have names because they dont want to be exposed.
One of the reason is because they manipulate the market which by extension is illegal.
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December 19, 2018, 12:08:12 PM
#7
Whale is not a name but I think it is a group of rich people who have a lot of money to manipulate prices or pump and dump coins as they like.
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