ChainCatcher reports that, according to Arkham data, three WLFI transfers occurred between 18:04 and 18:07, totaling 72.6 million tokens (approximately $7.79 million), all transferred from anonymous addresses:
- 23.8 million WLFI (about $255,000) transferred from anonymous address (0x7dE4… start) to anonymous address (0x47dE… start)
- 23.8 million WLFI (about $255,000) transferred from anonymous address (0x70Ba… start) to anonymous address (0xd656… start)
- 25 million WLFI (about $268,000) transferred from anonymous address (0xa317… start) to anonymous address (0xD562… start)
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