Anonymous crypto whales have transferred a total sum of 109.1 million Stellar Lumen (XLM/USD) over the past 24 hours. A report unveiled this news earlier today, citing Whale Alert, a Twitter bot that tracks large transactions in several leading cryptocurrencies.
According to the report, the largest transaction out of the three was between addresses with unregistered owners, and it comprised 51,460,570 XLM, approximately $19,684,672 (£14,450,118.12). The other two transactions were made to Coinbase exchange. In total, the three transactions were worth $41,455,529 (£30,431,662.29).
These transactions come after Whale Alert disclosed that a crypto wallet with an unknown user transferred 30 million XLM to another wallet with an unregistered user on August 16. At the time, the coins were worth $11,996,177 (£8,806,150.01).
🚨 30,000,000 #XLM (11,996,177 USD) transferred from unknown wallet to unknown wallethttps://t.co/wqSFSwdT7w
— Whale Alert (@whale_alert) August 16, 2021
XLM starts a new rally
While it may seem odd that whales have already started transferring vast amounts of XLM, it is worth noting that the coin’s renewed rally has seen it recover a huge chunk of its losses over the past month after rising from a low of $0.2493 (£0.18) to a high of $0.4098 (£0.30).
At the time of writing, XLM is trading at $0.371 (£0.27) after losing 1.56% of its value over the past 24 hours. Nonetheless, this figure depicts a 3.74% gain over the last seven days. XLM is currently the 21st-largest cryptocurrency by capitalization, with a market cap of $8,742,164,494 (£6,417,445,489.11) and 23,560,956,209 coins in circulation.
While the coin is still 60.15% down from its All-Time High (ATH) of $0.9381 (£0.69), there have been several developments that might see