BlockBeats reported that on September 25, according to Lookonchain monitoring, the BONK address with the most BONK currently holds 2.41 trillion BONK (about $44.75 million) and 3.78 million TAI (about $566,000). The address withdrew 3.78 million TAI from Gate on June 13, when the price was $0.17.
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