Let's take a look at an interesting on-chain transaction. This wallet address on the Solana network received 59 SOL in transaction fees just one hour ago — that's not a small amount.
The logic is simple. If you search for this wallet address HGkHmZEToG1e1xNL8v54yJofVK6jihrzyXe6AdUmSmoi on Solscan, the transaction history is clearly visible. Earning 59 SOL in fees within such a short time frame usually indicates significant trading activity or a special status behind the wallet.
What's really going on here? Is it participating in a liquidity pool operation, or handling large transactions? The data is there, and the details are worth pondering.
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MeaninglessApe
· 18h ago
This guy 59 SOL in one hour? Did he make some big moves?
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ILCollector
· 01-07 09:50
Whoa, 59 SOL in one hour? Who is this, so awesome? How much trading volume would it take to achieve that...
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 01-07 09:49
59 SOL in one hour? This wallet is definitely doing some big work, either a robot or an insider.
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RamenStacker
· 01-07 09:46
Is someone else trying to milk the system? 59 SOL in an hour, that's quite aggressive.
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FOMOSapien
· 01-07 09:45
It's the same wallet trick again, 59 SOL in an hour. Do they really think we're all just sleeping?
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BankruptWorker
· 01-07 09:41
Oh my gosh, 59 SOL in one hour? Is this guy a validator or running some MEV bot?
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 01-07 09:29
One hour, 59 SOL? This guy must be up to something big. I need to check it out on Solscan.
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SleepyArbCat
· 01-07 09:27
59 SOL in one hour? This guy is definitely running MEV or arbitraging in some liquidity pool. Wake up, this is just a arbitrage bot...
Let's take a look at an interesting on-chain transaction. This wallet address on the Solana network received 59 SOL in transaction fees just one hour ago — that's not a small amount.
The logic is simple. If you search for this wallet address HGkHmZEToG1e1xNL8v54yJofVK6jihrzyXe6AdUmSmoi on Solscan, the transaction history is clearly visible. Earning 59 SOL in fees within such a short time frame usually indicates significant trading activity or a special status behind the wallet.
What's really going on here? Is it participating in a liquidity pool operation, or handling large transactions? The data is there, and the details are worth pondering.