Last week, Yuga Labs announcedApeCoin, a token used for future gaming and entertainment applications. Upon its launch, 1 billion ApeCoins were released through an airdrop. Within a day, it had a trading volume of over $9.2 billion, according to CoinMarketCap.
Soon after, however, questions surrounding its tokenomics surfaced, providing significant opportunities to bad actors.
Well, not for these dominant Ethereum whales.
According to data shared by whale monitoring service WhaleStats, APE became the most traded token among the top 1,000 Ethereum (ETH) wallets shortly after its launch.
Source: Whalestats
At press time, APE was ranked the fourth-most purchased token in the top 10 with an average purchase amount of $41,833. In addition, two of the giant Ethereum whales snagged a considerable number of APE a couple of days back.
The first address bought 300,000 APE (worth $3.3 million at current prices) on 21 March. At the time, the transaction was worth $4.2 million, so the whale faced a loss. The second transaction was conducted by the whale ranked 20th in the Ethereum ecosystem, with the same also buying the same number of APEs on the same date.
In addition, the token enjoyed some love after getting listed on major cryptocurrency exchanges Coinbase and Binance. Elsewhere, Time Magazine’sweb3 community initiative TIMEPieces tweeted on 20 March that the news magazine would start accepting ApeCoin as a form of payment for its digital subscriptions “in the coming weeks.”
<p lang=«en» dir=«ltr» xml:lang=«en»>Congrats to the ApeCoin DAO on the rollout of @ApeCoin & thrilled we can announce that @TIME will be accepting $APE for digital subscriptions in the coming weeks on https://t.co/tiBU5fsE5B ⏰❤️ Read more on ambcrypto.com