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A Memecoin pre-sale investor deposited 127.5 million MEME on Binance

According to Lookonchain monitoring on August 3rd, an investor in Memecoin pre-sale deposited 127.5 million MEME (1.55 million USD) into Binance one hour ago and earned 1.41 million USD.

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