A whale received 200 million WLFI unlocked last night and sold 10 million WLFI 5 hours ago.

2025/09/02 09:31

PANews reported on September 2nd that according to on-chain analyst Ember, the whale @moonmanifest47 received the unlocked 200 million WLFI (US$59.45 million) last night and sold 10 million WLFI for 2.1 million U five hours ago at a price of US$0.21.

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