“BlueWhale0073” continues to buy Shiba Inu this month but he seems to be doing for a quick profit
This whale keeps buying SHIB persistently in order to sell it later on, as data from WhaleStats shows.
Since April 10, he has already acquired over 1.2 trillion SHIB tokens, along with a few other ETH investors that have also been purchasing massive chunks of Shiba Inu.
86.6 billion SHIB lands in this wallet
WhaleStats has reported that over 17 hours ago, owner of the “BlueWhale0073” address gobbled a close to 90 billion SHIB – 86,679,001,529 tokens, paying $2,111,500 for that astounding amount of crypto.
? ETH whale “BlueWhale0073” just bought 86,679,001,529 $shib ($2,111,500 USD).
Ranked #5 on WhaleStats: https://t.co/RBupemZyZX
Transaction: https://t.co/tgPTRwDdVP#SHIB #ShibArmy
— WhaleStats – BabyWhale ($BBW) (@WhaleStats) April 22, 2022
As reported by U.Today earlier, over the past two weeks, this whale had scooped up 1.2 trillion meme tokens. Three days ago, he made an acquisition of 50 billion SHIB.
Besides, on Friday, ETH whale “Bombur” grabbed a 50,296,290,794 SHIB lump, having bought a similar amount of SHIB earlier this week.
However, pages of these wallets on WhaleStats show that these investors have been buying SHIB to make a quick buck – the second largest canine coin is the largest incoming asset and the biggest outgoing coin too.
This week, the price of SHIB has been fluctuating slightly, reaching a low of $0.00002401 on April 18 and then surging to the $0.0000256 level, which is enough to make a substantial profit trading massive piles of tokens.
Whales’ SHIB balance melts
WhaleStats page that shows key data related to the 100 biggest wallets on the Ethereum chain says that the overall supply of Shiba Inu held by ETH whales has been shrinking.
On April 23, it is $1.2 billion worth of SHIB, while a day before it was a $1.4 billion equivalent of Shiba Inu.
However, SHIB continues to hold the position of the biggest crypto asset by the USD value held by the largest Ethereum whales.
Source: https://u.today/866-billion-shib-acquired-by-whale-who-grabbed-almost-2-trillion-shib-in-april