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The three whales spent a total of about $6.2 million to hoard AI16Z tokens

The three whales spent a total of about $6.2 million to hoard AI16Z tokens

CointimeCointime2025/01/02 14:00
By:Cointime

According to Onchain Lens monitoring, three whales collectively spent about $6.2 million to hoard AI16Z tokens:

1. The whale with the address starting with 2QQ72c spent 10,040 SOL (worth $2.07 million) to purchase 860,391 AI16Z tokens at an average price of $2.41.

2. The whale with the address starting with EQpXWz spent 3,720 SOL (worth $769,000) and 1.32 million USDT to purchase 840,031 AI16Z tokens at an average price of $2.50.

3. The whale with the address starting with HHqCCL spent 9,900 SOL (worth $2.04 million) to purchase 829,188 AI16Z tokens at an average price of $2.46.

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