Shiba Inu Holder Count Soars to New Historic Peak: WhaleStats

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Number of crypto investors holding SHIB meme cryptocurrency has seen a new rise and hit another all-time high within three days

According to a recent tweet posted by WhalesStatsa service that aggregates data on the list of top investors across various crypto platforms, canine crypto’s number two (and second by market cap value), Shiba Inu, has seen an increase in the number of holders over the past few years. last days.

Now, the amount of SHIB investors has surpassed 1.185 million.

SHIB support counts spikes

According to the data provider mentioned above, the number of SHIB owners has increased to 1,185,135 wallets. Three days ago, February 18, that number was 1,180,140.

The tweet also says that now the largest 1,000 ETH wallets own 13,845,082,253,056 SHIB tokens—the equivalent of $2,291,902,599.

However, a detailed review of the WhaleStats site shows that at the time of writing, the sum of SHIBs stored by the largest ETH wallet owners is worth $1,281,204,323; this is 14.96% of their crypto holdings. The average amount of SHIB stored in these wallets is 54,116,442,548 tokens.

FTX Token stands ahead of SHIB as the token with the biggest USD value. The Ether wallets are holding $1,350,883,037 in FTT—that amounts to 15.78% of their portfolios. The average amount of FTT held by the largest 1,000 ETH wallets is 34.289 million tokens.

SHIB, FTT, MATIC, LINK are among ETH whale stocks

Another tweet posted by WhaleStats shows that apart from SHIB and FTT, ETH wallets hold large sums of MANA, MATIC and LINK tokens.

The top 1,000 investors focused on the second largest crypto, Ethereum, also hold $279,165,163 worth of MANA, $176,091,813 in MATIC and an equivalent of $161,532,342 in LINK.

The WhaleStats site shows that MANA, LINK, FTT and MATIC are in the top 10 most purchased assets by whales.

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