Onchain Data Shows Whale, Who Once Had $240 Million in Assets, Bought This Altcoin
Cryptocurrency onchain data has reported that a whale has made a large purchase of a new altcoin. Here are the details.
According to Onchain data, a crypto whale has purchased a new altcoin.
Data shows that this crypto whale purchased 189.55 million BEAM for a total of $6.7 million over the past day, paying 1,458 WSTETH. The average price at which the whale purchased was recorded as $0.03515.
This whale spent a total of $35.7 million to purchase four more tokens as of December 1. The whale’s transactions are listed as follows:
- FTM worth $13.5 million – currently at a loss of $181k
- PEPE worth $11.04 million – Currently at $1.94 million profit
- BEAM worth $6.7 million – currently at $91k profit
- AERO worth $4.43 million – Currently at $699k profit
At the time of writing, the whale’s wallet holds $36.1 million in assets. However, the whale’s wallet has lost $1.51 million in the last 24 hours. This wallet once held $240 million worth of cryptocurrency.
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