A UNI investor transferred 2.5 million UNI to the Wintermute address today, suspected of preparing to sell.
according to analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, a whale who received 30 million UNI investment allocation in 2020 transferred 1.882 million UNI (approximately $11.61 million) to Wintermute six days ago, and today transferred 2.5 million UNI (approximately $15.75 million) to the same address, suspected to be preparing to continue selling. The address still holds approximately 24.9 million UNI (worth $149 million).
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