Two ETH Whales Grab over 520B SHIB As Shiba Inu Joins Top 10 Purchased Token among 100 Biggest ETH Whales

Two ETH Whales Grab over 520B SHIB As Shiba Inu Joins Top 10 Purchased Token among 100 Biggest ETH Whales

The latest Shiba Inu token accumulations show that Ethereum whales have returned to their usual SHIB buying spree. Two top ETH whales have recently initiated a whopping purchase of SHIB, according to WhaleStats.

Two Ethereum whales identified as Gimli and BlueWhale159 made these whopping transactions.

Gimli Purchased 387 Billion Shiba Inu (SHIB)

As reported by WhaleStats, in two separate transactions, an ETH whale codenamed Gimli, bought a total of 386,999,999,999 SHIB tokens.

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The first transaction moved 199,999,999,999 SHIB worth $2,075,999 at the time of purchase, while the second transaction carried 187,000,000,000 SHIB tokens worth $1,991,550. At the time of the second transaction, Gimli was ranked 248 among the biggest ETH whales.

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BlueWhale0159 Purchased 147 Billion SHIB

Another Ethereum whale that made a whopping purchase of Shiba Inu (SHIB) in the last few hours is codenamed BlueWhale0159.

According to WhaleStats, the whale bought a total of 147 billion SHIB tokens worth $1,556,730 at the time of purchase and it’s currently ranked 373 among top ETH whales.

ETH whale “BlueWhale0159” just bought 147,000,000,000 SHIB ($1,556,730 USD). Ranked #373 on WhaleStats.”

So, the purchase made by BlueWhale0159 brings the total number of SHIB bought by ETH whales over the last 24 hours to 533,999,999,999 (534 Billion).

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In another report by WhaleStats, Shiba Inu (SHIB) has once again joined the top 10 purchased tokens among the 100 biggest Ethereum whales.

WhaleStats tweeted, “JUST IN: $SHIB @Shibtoken now on top 10 purchased tokens among 100 biggest ETH whales in the last 24hrs.”



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