Ancient Dogecoin whales move 7 million DOGE after 9 years of inactivity
Four ancient Dogecoin ( DOGE ) whales have been spotted since the beginning of 2023 moving hundreds of thousands of dollars in the leading meme coin. All of these whales had one thing in common: they were inactive for over nine years, before making the recent movements.
A total of 6,818,192 DOGE were moved from these four ancient whales, accounting for a total of $557,157 considering Dogecoin’s price on each day of the registered activity. Data was retrieved by Finbold from the Whale Alert account, on Twitter ( X ) and from the Dogecoin Blockchain .
A total of 6,818,192 DOGE were moved from these four ancient whales, accounting for a total of $557,157 considering Dogecoin’s price on each day of the registered activity. Data was retrieved by Finbold from the Whale Alert account, on Twitter ( X ) and from the Dogecoin Blockchain .
• February 5: 2,043,137 DOGE ($186,364), by “ DGqsy…HRkx9 ”, inactive for 9.1 years • April 4: 1,215,614 DOGE ($116,460), by “ DBdFd…KsoA5 ”, inactive for 9.3 years • May 4: 1,556,994 DOGE ($123,155), by “ DRRnY…8ZueN ”, inactive for 9.3 years • June 27: 2,002,447 DOGE ($131,178), by “ DBw7A…Ymasm ”, inactive for 9.5 years
April’s and June’s ancient Dogecoin whales still have 74,257 DOGE ($5,500) and 1 million DOGE ($74,120) behind, respectively. February’s and May’s whales didn’t leave anything behind.
Dogecoin price analysis as ancient whales woke up All four Dogecoin transactions happened on days with negative price performance (red days) — when the daily price closed below the opening price — which might suggest that DOGE was affected by the ancient whales’ movements.