Polygon Whales Hoard 47M Matic Tokens Despite Sluggish Macro Outlook

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 05:42

Polygon Whales Hoard 47M Matic Tokens Despite Sluggish Macro Outlook

MATIC hit a

Polygon (MATIC) Price Due for a Rally as Whale Activity Climbs

Polygon’s MATIC Sees Whale Activity Surge: Is a Price Breakout on

MATIC hit a 60-day high after surging 28% amid anticipation of a token migration and increased whale activity. Whale accumulation increased netflow by 43%

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Native MATIC on the Polygon chain will convert automatically to POL, and is not at a risk for losses. The whale’s wallet has invested in one of the most successful rounds of Ethereum

Polygon (MATIC) Whales Go on Accumulation Spree - CoinGape

Polygon's Whale Activity Surges, But Can It Pull MATIC Out of the

For MATIC

Can Polygon (MATIC) Whales Maintain Bullish Stance? - BeInCrypto

Whale accumulates MATIC despite price making new lows on

For MATIC, this whale activity could suggest that major holders are either buying up more tokens, anticipating a price increase, or preparing to sell. Technical Indicators:

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Polygon’s MATIC Breaks $1 as Whales Accumulate: Where Next?

Polygon (MATIC) is poised for an uptrend as the number of whale addresses holding the leading Layer 2 (L2) token is beginning to increase. An assessment of

Large-scale MATIC transfers are on the rise as “whales,” or major investors, move significant amounts of Polygon’s native token from major exchanges to unknown wallets.

According to top market analyst

Polygon: Whales hoard 47M MATIC tokens despite

Polygon’s underperformance can be largely attributed to its ongoing transition, compounded by broader regulatory concerns in the crypto industry. In September

According to top market analyst Ali Martinez, Polygon whales have acquired as many as 120,000,000 MATIC valued at about $90,480,000 per current market price of

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Polygon’s MATIC Sees Major Whale Activity, Puts Price Under

Polygon's native MATIC token surged over 20% breaking the $1 price barrier, driven by expanding fundamentals like record transaction speeds and developer adoption from