Several non-airdrop whales bought BLUR after Blur launched the staking and earning points function yesterday.
According to Chain Analyst Yu Jin, multiple non-empty whale addresses bought BLUR after the launch of the staking and earning points feature on Blur yesterday.
The whale (0x828 starting address) that mainly trades ETH broke through the market and withdrew 6 million BLUR (about 2.1 million US dollars) from FalconX 20 hours ago and then deposited it for staking.
Sigil Fund withdrew 3,105,218 BLUR (about 1.08 million US dollars) from OKX 13 hours ago, but did not stake it.
The 0x4A8 starting address withdrew 2,029,873 BLUR (about 710,000 US dollars) from OKX in the past 24 hours and then deposited it for staking.
The 0x0a7 starting address withdrew 1,769,385 BLUR (about 620,000 US dollars) from Coinbase in the past 24 hours and then deposited it for staking.
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