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Trend Research has increased its holdings by an additional 7,960 ETH, bringing its total holdings today to 17,899 ETH.

2026.01.20 21:18:57

On January 20th, per EmberCN monitoring data, Easy Goer—an address affiliated with Trend Research—continued withdrawing 7,960 ETH (valued at roughly $24.74 million) from Binance. Today alone, the entity has purchased a total of 17,899 ETH (worth ~$55.58 million). As of now, the institution holds 644,000 ETH in total, with an approximate value of $2 billion.
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