meme coin DEX leaderboard address bought $2600, now up almost 400x
BlockBeats News, January 23rd, according to GMGN data, the whale address of the meme coin DONT, with a market value of $35,600, invested $2,600, then gradually sold about $200,000 worth of tokens in small amounts during the price increase process. Now, its holding has a floating profit of $1.03 million, with an unrealized profit ratio of 396x.
In earlier news, DONT is a Meme coin issued by the third largest treasury company in the Solana ecosystem, holding 30%. DeFi Development (DFDV) is the third largest treasury company in the Solana ecosystem, with its treasury holding about 2.2 million SOL tokens worth around $285 million.
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