An unidentified wallet purchased 5,000 ETH worth $9.53 million and staked the entire position hours before a White House meeting on crypto regulation.
An unidentified wallet purchased 5,000 ETH worth $9.53 million and staked the entire position hours before a White House meeting on crypto regulation.

An unidentified trader bought 5,000 ETH worth $9.53 million and staked it ahead of Trump's White House crypto meeting, on-chain data shows.
Lookonchain, the on-chain analytics platform, flagged the transaction on Aug. 17. The same wallet has accumulated 10,657 ETH worth $20.07 million in total, according to Lookonchain data.
The meeting at 2:30 PM ET brings together Trump, SEC Chair Paul Atkins, CFTC Chair Mike Selig, and executives from Coinbase, Ripple, Chainlink, and prediction market Kalshi. The CLARITY Act, which would establish a federal framework for digital assets, stalled in Congress this session. White House crypto adviser Patrick Witt said at the SALT conference that the administration remains "optimistic and bullish" on the bill ahead of a Senate cloture vote scheduled for Sept. 15.
The decision to stake rather than flip the ETH points to a longer time horizon, with the buyer earning yield while holding through the regulatory event. Ether traded at $1,931.60 as of 14:30 UTC, up 1.8 percent in 24 hours, while U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs recorded $30.85 million in net inflows on Aug. 17, per SoSoValue data.
The immediate staking of the 5,000 ETH is notable. Staking locks tokens into Ethereum's proof-of-stake network in exchange for yield, requiring a minimum of 32 ETH per validator. The buyer is parking capital rather than positioning for a quick flip, which suggests confidence that the White House session produces structurally positive outcomes for Ethereum.
The CLARITY Act's 2026 approval probability rose two points to 20 percent on prediction markets, with $71,500 traded in the past 24 hours. Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Scott said the conflict over stablecoin provisions remains unresolved, even after a compromise was reached on rewards. The CFTC will follow the White House meeting with an Innovation Advisory Committee session on Aug. 20 covering crypto, prediction markets, and AI.
The $9.53 million purchase is too small to move Ethereum's price on its own, but the timing raises questions about whether the trader had access to non-public information about the meeting's agenda. Crypto markets operate in a regulatory gray zone for insider trading enforcement, and proving that someone traded on material non-public information about a government meeting is a legal challenge regulators have rarely pursued.
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