🚨 ETH Whales’ Cost Basis Clustered Between $1,900–$2,400 🐋

Trader Murphy (@Murphychen888) broke down the average cost basis of large ETH holders:

By holder size:
• 100 – 1,000 ETH → ~$1,900
• 1,000 – 10,000 ETH → ~$2,000
• 10,000 – 100,000 ETH → ~$2,100
• 100,000+ ETH → ~$2,400

Overall, high-net-worth and whale average cost bases sit mainly between $1,900 and $2,400.

Murphy’s strategy:
He starts dollar-cost averaging when ETH drops below the high-net-worth/whale cost range, and stops once price returns to that zone. Combined with the LTH-NUPL indicator, he claims the approach has delivered a near 99.99% win rate over the past 10 years.

ETH is currently trading around the $1,880–$1,900 area — right at the lower edge of this key cluster.

Are whales underwater or just getting closer to their average cost? 👀

Would you use this cost-basis range as a DCA zone? Drop your thoughts below 👇

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