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Chainlink (LINK) Address Accumulates $10.07M in LINK, 806,326 Tokens Withdrawn at $12.49 Avg with $161k Unrealized Gain

According to on-chain analyst Ai Auntie (@ai_9684xtpa), an address beginning with 0xf44 has been accumulating more than $10.07 million worth of LINK over the past 24 hours, signaling persistent on-chain activity within the Chainlink ecosystem. The pattern suggests deliberate accumulation rather than a single transfer, a dynamic often tied to evolving oracle demand and interoperability updates driving investor attention.

Data show the wallet has also withdrawn a total of 806,326 LINK at an average entry price of $12.49, placing the position in an approximate unrealized gain of $161,000. While the reported gain highlights price exposure, the activity aligns with standard treasury management and liquidity strategies observed in major blockchain tokens, and should not be interpreted as a price forecast.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/chainlink-link-address-accumulates-10-07m-in-link-806326-tokens-withdrawn-at-12-49-avg-with-161k-unrealized-gain

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