As Critical Days Approach for Bitcoin, Whales Bought These Altcoins the Most in the Last 24 Hours!
While US CPI and PPI data are awaited for Bitcoin, according to Nansen data, whales bought the most from altcoins named PIZZA, Worldcoin (WLD) and GMEE in the last 24 hours.
October began with great expectations for Bitcoin and altcoins, but the tension between Iran and Israel had a negative impact on the market.
While BTC and altcoins are trying to recover, they are waiting for the CPI and PPI data from the USA.
At this point, whales who tend to evaluate declines do not sit idle and continue to buy altcoins.
Accordingly, as the market recovers, on-chain data tracking platform Nansen announced the most purchased cryptocurrencies in the last 24 hours.
According to Nansen data, whales turned to different altcoins. Accordingly, whales PIZZA, Worldcoin (WLD) and GMEE were among the altcoins that whales bought the most.
In the list of most purchased cryptocurrencies, PIZZA ranked first, WLD ranked second, and GMEE ranked third.
Apart from these, whales also made significant purchases of USDY, BEAM, and Ethereum (ETH).
PIZZA recorded an inflow of $21.5 million in the last 24 hours, while WLD recorded an inflow of $1.17 million and GMEE recorded an inflow of $543 thousand.
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