Not every whale is a winner... Read how this one lost $147K in $ETH on meme coins here -
. In it, one savvy investor turned $27 into $1 million after taking advantage of the PEPE mania.
According to the on-chain analytics provider, the said whale lost in total $147,000 worth of ETH so far this month on various memecoins.
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