$SHIB is being actively grabbed by whales: following the 3.1 trillion purchase, 'Tsunade' whale shovels 51 billion more
blockchain, purchased 51.4 billion Shiba Inu tokens, which puts the memecurrency's total USD holdings at $1.19 billion.
The ETH whale tagged as"Tsunade" spent $1.1 million on his or her most recent Shiba Inu purchase while already having $2.9 billion worth of various cryptocurrencies on the balance sheet. The largest holdings in the wallet are USDOGE and PAXGShiba Inu remains the most actively traded asset for the whale that almost doubled his holdings since the end of February. Previously, the whales' wallet was worth approximately $3.6 billion, while its worth increased to $8 billion recently.
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