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1) The Hacker Who Stole Millions Is Now Buying the ETH Dip. 🌌 2) When even the bad guys are accumulating, what does that tell you about the bottom? 3) On-chain data confirms: The Pando Rings exploiter just deployed 10M DAI to scoop 6,243 ETH at ~$1,602 per coin. Wallet: 0x303D0A175CeEC14DD7B3d4F60CABE6CEc06a3d9F. This isn't a retail whale—it's a known attacker returning to the market. 4) Crypto Bridge: This signals deep conviction at current levels. If a hacker—who already extracted millions—chooses to re-enter ETH, it suggests they see asymmetric upside vs. downside from here. It also adds a layer of irony: stolen funds recycling back into the ecosystem. 5) Bull Case: Accumulation from sophisticated actors (even illicit ones) often precedes a local bottom. ETH at $1,600 is attracting capital from all corners—a sign of value recognition. If this trend broadens, a relief rally toward $1,800-$2,000 is plausible. 6) Bear Case: Hackers are not market makers. This could be a tactical move to launder or park funds, not a vote of confidence. ETH still faces macro headwinds, ETF outflows, and resistance above $1,700. One whale does not a trend make. 7) Sharp Takeaway: When the market's villains become buyers, the dip narrative shifts from fear to opportunity—but only for those who can stomach the volatility. 8) Disclaimer: Not financial advice. Do your own research. 📡 $ETH #Ethereum #CryptoMarket #OnChainAnalysis Question for you: Does a hacker's buy signal change your view on ETH's bottom, or is it just noise?

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