Whales purchased 20.7 billion SHIB tokens in the last hour.

According to data from a prominent blockchain tracker, nearly 20 billion SHIB tokens have been purchased in the last hour by owners of large wallets.

Whales purchased 20.7 billion SHIB tokens in the last hour.
Whales purchased 20.7 billion SHIB tokens in the last hour.

There have been eight significant transfers as whales shifted monies from one wallet to another and from crypto exchanges to their digital addresses.

The greatest transfer had a total value of 6,348,990,689 SHIB. The second largest arrived later, with 3,530,860,280 meme coins and 2,799,990,000. The remaining trades range in value from 1.5 billion to 1.8 billion meme coins.

On December 21, it was revealed that an Ethereum whale has added a whopping 4 trillion meme coins to their holdings. This occurred just as the second largest cryptocurrency increased by 8%. On the same day, “Tsunade,” the 13th largest whale, purchased 34 billion SHIB tokens.

According to statistics posted on Twitter by WhaleStats, an Ethereum whale also acquired 53,684,945,423 meme coins on December 24.

Bigger Entertainment, a crypto label that sells merchandise, NFTs, and event tickets, is planning a Shiba Inu burn party on December 26. Everyone may donate to regular the meme coin burning by purchasing items from them or simply listening to music tracks on their website.

The nearest one is scheduled for tomorrow, December 26. As of December 24, little more than 211 million meme coins were scheduled to be burnt, however this figure might rise somewhat in the next two days. Initially, the service’s founder, Steven Cooper, intended to transfer 1 billion tokens to a dead address and asked 7,500 holders to contribute $5 for shiba inu burn in order to burn one billion tokens.

Patrick

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Whales purchased 20.7 billion SHIB tokens in the last hour.

According to data from a prominent blockchain tracker, nearly 20 billion SHIB tokens have been purchased in the last hour by owners of large wallets.

Whales purchased 20.7 billion SHIB tokens in the last hour.
Whales purchased 20.7 billion SHIB tokens in the last hour.

There have been eight significant transfers as whales shifted monies from one wallet to another and from crypto exchanges to their digital addresses.

The greatest transfer had a total value of 6,348,990,689 SHIB. The second largest arrived later, with 3,530,860,280 meme coins and 2,799,990,000. The remaining trades range in value from 1.5 billion to 1.8 billion meme coins.

On December 21, it was revealed that an Ethereum whale has added a whopping 4 trillion meme coins to their holdings. This occurred just as the second largest cryptocurrency increased by 8%. On the same day, “Tsunade,” the 13th largest whale, purchased 34 billion SHIB tokens.

According to statistics posted on Twitter by WhaleStats, an Ethereum whale also acquired 53,684,945,423 meme coins on December 24.

Bigger Entertainment, a crypto label that sells merchandise, NFTs, and event tickets, is planning a Shiba Inu burn party on December 26. Everyone may donate to regular the meme coin burning by purchasing items from them or simply listening to music tracks on their website.

The nearest one is scheduled for tomorrow, December 26. As of December 24, little more than 211 million meme coins were scheduled to be burnt, however this figure might rise somewhat in the next two days. Initially, the service’s founder, Steven Cooper, intended to transfer 1 billion tokens to a dead address and asked 7,500 holders to contribute $5 for shiba inu burn in order to burn one billion tokens.

Patrick

Coincu News

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