After 5 months, a PEPE whale once again increased its holdings by 183.7 billion tokens, worth $2.035 million
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According to on-chain analyst Ai Yi, a PEPE whale has increased its holdings again after a five-month hiatus. Nine hours ago, the address withdrew 183.7 billion PEPE from Binance for $0.00001107, valued at $2.035 million. Currently, the whale still holds 1.31 trillion PEPE, with an average cost of approximately $0.00001683, resulting in a floating loss of $7.25 million.

Since establishing a position in June 2024, the value of its holdings has shrunk by 69% at one point, but it still holds the vast majority of tokens.

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