A certain whale withdrew 331.3 billion PEPE from CEX an hour ago, equivalent to about 2.24 million US dollars
According to Spot On Chain monitoring, an hour ago, the whale with a starting address of 0x546 withdrew 331.3 billion PEPE (worth $2.24 million) from CEX at a price of $0.00000675 per unit. Notably, this whale shares the same CEX deposit address with smart money 0x1c6, who sold all its UNI before the price drop on April 10th, 2024 for a profit of $6.99 million (+70.7%). Over the past three days, Whale 0x546 and Smart Money 0x1c6 have together withdrawn 660.7 billion PEPE (worth $4.57 million) from CEX at an approximate price of $0.00000692 each.
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