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Whales Are LOADING UP On This Crypto

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12.47 billion. That's the number of coins held by addresses with $1 million to $10 million of ? ma

12.47 billion. That's the number of coins held by addresses with $1 million to $10 million of [this "Ethereum Killer" coin]( — marking a new all-time high. But why are these whales accumulating so much of it? [Simply click here for details]( — and see why it could rise 10x. Because it's not only whales who are loading up on it. "Shark addresses" have accumulated almost HALF of its total supply, adding 6% more in February. "Hodlers"—which means investors who've held the crypto for more than a year... ... they've also accumulated [the highest amount since December 2019.]( One reason is that this crypto is doing what makes Ethereum so valuable... ...but finding ways to process transactions faster and at a far lower cost. Also, according to a Finder's poll, some analysts believe the price could rise 6,339% by 2030 — enough to turn $5k into $316,950. [Go here to see WHY that's possible]( — it's completely free. Ian Wyatt This is a communication from Wyatt Investment Research. We encourage you to review our full [privacy policy](. To unsubscribe from Wyatt Investment Research emails visit [premium.wyattresearch.com/unsubscribe]( Wyatt Investment Research 65 Railroad Street PO Box 790 Richmond, Vermont 05477 Options Trading Wizards 43, 3rd corss, 2nd Main road, Jayanagar, Banagalore 560041, IN © Copyright 2022. All Rights Reserved. If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [manage your subscription](.

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