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A professional investor has been aggressively accumulating $AVAX today: - Bought 475k $AVAX from Coinbase over the past 18 hours, worth $4.63M - All tokens were transferred to wallet 0xe1 for long-term holding This investor is now holding 2.6M AVAX, worth around $25M Avalanche is also gearing up to...

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