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by: xpoolPosted on: November 17, 2025

Arthur Hayes Transfers 700 ETH to B2C2 Group: Potential Sell Signal Triggers Market Speculation

Crypto market veteran Arthur Hayes has transferred a significant amount of Ethereum (ETH) worth over $2 million to the B2C2 group. This move has sparked speculation about potential sell-offs in the Ethereum ecosystem, particularly given Hayes’ history of strategic trading strategies.

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