MILLION EXPLOIT AFTER

Last updated: June 17, 2025, 00:51  |  Written by: Caitlin Long

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Top 3 Altcoins Crypto Whales Are Buying This Week

Top ETH Whales Add These DeFi Tokens Amid Crypto Volatility

Ethereum Whale Dumps $2M In ETH To Buy These 3 Tokens

Ethereum

Ethereum (ETH) Leading altcoin ETH is another top pick for crypto whales this week. While the coin’s price remains within a range, whales that hold between 1 million

According to the WhaleStats analysis, the top 5000 ETH whales hold FTX, SHiB, BEST, MATIC, MANA, LINK, CHSB, and OKB. FTX tokens rank the highest, with the

Ethereum Price Eyes $3,000 as Whales Accumulate

Apecoin

Apecoin (APE) experiences a 13% surge with whale addresses holding 640,000 APE, the highest level since November 2025. Polygon (POL) attracts whales with a

As market sentiment becomes increasingly positive, crypto whales are buying several differentiating altcoins this week. Among the top picks are Avalanche (AVAX)

The ETH whales seem to be going after the top wrapped tokens at the moment. They have added around $86.3 million worth of 2951 Wrapped Bitcoin in the last 24

On

On-chain whale statistics have revealed that a large-scale investor dumped $2 million worth of ETH, thereby diversifying investment into 3 other tokens. These 3 tokens

Crypto Whales Bought AVAX, ETH, and PEPE This Week

Crypto Whales Eye TRX, ETH, and CAKE This Week

Here Are The Top

Crypto Whales Target ETH, APE, and POL for Big Gains

Here are the top 3 tokens that ETH whales are holding on to this week: 1. Ethereum Whales Top Holding : Shiba Inu. The top Ethereum whales are holding $1.5 billion

Top 3 Tokens that ETH Whales Are Holding this Week - Watcher

Crypto Whales Have Switched Focus

Crypto whales have switched focus to the lower-cap altcoin market as demand for Bitcoin ( BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) consolidates. The crypto corporate investors

Here's the Top 3 Cryptos Whales Are After this Week - Watcher Guru

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