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Data: A certain whale transferred the last 950.5 billion MOG to Bitget 7 hours ago, equivalent to approximately 2.19 million USD

2024-12-27 11:39:16
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ChainCatcher news, according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, after withdrawing 1,805.9 ETH (6.02 million USD) from Bitget, a whale bought 22.165 billion MOG on-chain and transferred the last 9.505 billion MOG (2.19 million USD) back to Bitget 7 hours ago. They bought on-chain at an average price of 0.0000027 USD and transferred back at an average price of 0.0000024 USD, resulting in a loss of 660,000 USD.

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