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Bubblemaps: 68 wallets counter ATLAS launch, currently holding 47% of supply

Bubblemaps: 68 wallets counter ATLAS launch, currently holding 47% of supply

2025-12-28 20:26

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ChainThink report, on December 28, the Twitter account WhaleInsider with 600k followers once again promoted the Meme coin ATLAS. Shortly before ATLAS's launch, 68 wallets received funding via ChangeNow. These wallets had no prior on-chain activity, acquired funds in a short period, received similar amounts of ETH, and front-run ATLAS; these addresses currently hold 47% of the supply worth $1 million. WhaleInsider previously stated that the Meme coin ATLAS, inspired by U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s pet dog, surged 100% intra-day.

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