Amaranth Foundation Founder James Fickel Stakes 6,905 ETH to Lido
PANews reported on May 16 that, according to The Data Nerd, 8 hours ago, Amaranth Foundation founder James Fickel borrowed 350 WBTC (approximately $24.6 million) from Aave and then exchanged it for 6,905 ETH. After that, he staked all the ETH to Lido.
In the past 5 months, he has borrowed a total of 2,741 BTC (approximately $150 million) and exchanged it for 51,200 ETH.
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