A leading exchange has become the largest single wallet holder of BONE.
Singapore-based MEXC exchange has become the third largest holder of Shiba Inu’s BONE token, as reported by crypto enthusiast Tech Fusion. The exchange now holds over 12 million BONE tokens, valued at nearly $13 million, making it the largest single wallet holder of this token.
According to Tech Fusion’s analysis, the two addresses ahead of MEXC are confirmed smart contracts, which supports MEXC’s claim as the largest single wallet holder.from the Etherscsn also shows an increase in BONE inflows to MEXC between August 20 and 24. MEXC received almost 500,000 BONE tokens in over 75 transactions during this period.trading volume among centralized exchanges. However, when considering the 24-hour BONE trading volume, MEXC stands third with $365,561 worth of BONE traded.
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