PANews reported on December 18 that according to EmberCN, a PEPE whale transferred 300 billion PEPE worth $6.77 million to the Kraken exchange two hours ago. The whale had previously bought 775.5 billion PEPE (worth $9.28 million) through Kraken at an average price of $0.000012 between March and September, and has now sold 482.2 billion PEPE at an average price of $0.000021, making a profit of $4.82 million. It currently still holds 263.3 billion PEPE (worth $5.82 million).
A whale transferred 300 billion PEPE to Kraken 2 hours ago, worth $6.77 million
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