Crypto Whale Alert March 2022 Update | How to Track ETH Transactions

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What investments are the biggest Crypto Whales making in Q1 2022? Some of the biggest March 2022 investments were made in the NFT gaming and metaverse space.

ETH Whale Transactions

 

The king of all Ethereum (ETH) whale wallets just added another big stack to its expanding trove of crypto holdings.

Whale-tracking bot WhaleStats reports that Light, the biggest Ethereum wallet on record, scooped up 500,000 tokens of ETH layer-2 scaling solution OMG Network (OMG) for a whopping $2.06 million.

The latest buy puts Light’s OMG holdings at 677,847 for a total value of $2.69 million. 

 

How to view ETH Whale transactions

To view the trading activity of Crypto Whales, check out Etherscan, the most trusted tool for navigating through all the public data on the Ethereum blockchain. You can view transaction data, wallet addresses, smart contracts and more.

According to Ethereum search engine Etherscan, Light holds more than 300 different crypto assets worth a staggering combined total of $1.91 billion. Light’s top crypto allocations are:

  • 35.3 trillion of dog-themed meme coin Shiba Inu (SHIB), worth $843.01 million.
  • 590,637,882 of Cronos (CRO), native token of the Crypto.com exchange, valued at $235 million.
  • 48,573 of leading smart contract platform Ethereum (ETH) worth $127 million.
  • 18.5 million of virtual world The Sandbox (SAND) priced at $55 million. 
  • 28,360,863 of layer-2 scaling solution Polygon (MATIC) worth $41 million.
  • 16,675,239 of 3D virtual reality world Decentraland (MANA) valued at $41.60 million. 
  • 23,463,328 ENJ, utility token of the Enjin Coin ecosystem, worth $31,910,127.
  • 13,030,155 of decentralized finance platform Fantom (FTM) priced at $21.36 million. 
  • 16,618,399 LRC, the native token of zero-knowledge (ZK) rollups protocol Loopring worth $12.28 million. 
  • 26,824,323 of the play-to-earn (P2E) metaverse gaming platform Gala Games (GALA) valued at $5.9 million. 

WhaleStats also highlights some of the most purchased tokens by whales over the past 24 hours.

In addition to several altcoins and Ethereum, the top 1,000 richest wallets feasted on the Woo Network (WOO) trading platform for an average buy-in of 412,256 tokens worth $206,316, as well as cross-chain bridge Synapse (SYN) to the tune of 50,000 tokens worth  $115,500.

Source: WhaleStats

The 33rd-ranked whale alone bought 41,225,616 WOO for $20.87 million, while another unnamed wallet scooped up 824,990 SAND for $2.55 million.

 

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