A picture tells you the cost of various ETH whales for reference.

From the data point of view, there are significant differences in investor costs for different ETH holdings. The average buying cost for large investors (100+ ETH) is about $1,318, while the cost for investors holding 1 to 100 ETH is as high as $1,868 to $2,195. This difference shows that large players have obvious advantages in the market.

Looking back at history, BTC tends to be accompanied by market rallies when its price hits key levels. Today, the realized price of ETH has twice approached the range of $1,868 to $2,195. If the price enters this range again, would you dare to buy iron?