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The Whale Address has spent a total of 8.67 million USDC to purchase 3.44 million LIT, with an average price of approximately $2.52.

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On December 31st, blockchain analytics firm Lookonchain reported that three whale addresses deposited 9.98 million USDC into the Lighter platform to acquire LIT tokens. To date, the whales have spent 8.67 million USDC purchasing 3.44 million LIT, with a current average entry price of roughly $2.52. They still hold 1.35 million USDC unused on the platform.
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