Popular whale watching site WhaleStats shared transaction histories of altcoin whales buying staggering amounts of LINK and SHIB in their latest Twitter post. In this article, let’s examine whale activities during the day.
Altcoin whales loot these tokens
WhaleStats has updated on several major transactions made by Ethereum whales who bought Chainlink (LINK). According to the Blockchain detective who tracks the top 1,000 Ethereum whales, the two big whales, ranked 111th and 116th, bought 479,701 “LINKs” for a total of $1,311,820 in 24 hours.
🐳 An ETH whale just bought 70,700 $link ($1,633,170 USD).
Ranked #116 on WhaleStats: https://t.co/WXSG9vh0FC
Transaction: https://t.co/H0as2hMMLK#LINK #ERC20 #DEFI #ETH #whalestats
— WhaleStats – BabyWhale ($BBW) (@WhaleStats) January 4, 2022
- 111th Ethereum whale, $9,681,053.67 purchased 409,001 LINK worth of purchases, making a total of seven purchases. The biggest post here was 70,007 LINK. Other transactions moved from 52,000 to 59,000.
- 116. The next whale bought 70,700 LINK worth $1,633,170 in just one transaction.
$3.6 million purchase of Shiba Inu (SHIB) from giant whale
Another Ethereum whale named “Gimli” is worth $3.62 million, according to WhaleStats It bought another 110 billion Shiba Inu. “Gimli” holds a total of $1.6 billion worth of ERC-20 tokens, making it one of its largest holders. This is the first SHIB purchase this year for the mega whale. On December 3, which we quoted asKriptokoin.com , “Gimli” had purchased 28.2 billion SHIB, worth $1.1 million at the time of the acquisition. Prior to that, another $2.4 million Shiba Inu purchase took place on Dec.
https://twitter.com/WhaleStats/status/1478213563856691200
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