Trillions of Shiba Inu transferred as SHIB price prints rise overnight
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According to the X post published by the aforementioned tracker, one anonymous wallet sent a total of 4,439,530,677,374 SHIB to another wallet. This amount of SHIB meme coins is evaluated at $35,824,792.Notably, the transaction landed in a brand new wallet , so with these trillions of SHIB reaching this fresh blockchain address, a new Shiba Inu whale has been born.
Data shared by the Shibariumscan explorer shows that at the moment, the Layer-2 blockchain solution for Shiba Inu, Shibarium, is closely approaching a big new utility milestone –
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