Nansen: As Bitcoin Heads Towards $100K, Whales Bought These Altcoins the Most!
According to Nansen data, while Bitcoin was rising, whales bought the most from altcoins named SAINT, CHILLGUY, FWOG, WBTC.
Bitcoin has shown an incredible performance, gradually advancing towards $100,000 and exceeding $97,000. This momentum in BTC is also activating the market.
At this point, while the interest in BTC and altcoins is increasing, on-chain data tracking platform Nansen announced the most purchased cryptocurrencies today.
According to Nansen data, while Bitcoin was rising, whales bought the most from altcoins named SAINT, CHILLGUY, FWOG, WBTC.
Apart from these, whales also bought altcoins such as ZEREBRO, ALP, OPAIUM, and SLERF.
While the altcoin called SAINT ranked first in the list of most purchased cryptocurrencies, CHILLGUY, one of the most talked about memecoins of the day, ranked second.
The altcoin called FWOG ranked third; WBTC ranked fourth.
According to Nansen data, SAINT recorded an inflow of $2.74 million in the last 24 hours, while CHILLGUY recorded an inflow of $2.24 million and FWOG recorded an inflow of $1.33 million.
Finally, WBTC and ZEREBRO experienced inflows of $1.23 million and $1.03 million respectively.
*This is not investment advice.
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