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The Founder of MakerDAO Exchanged 215,000 DAI for 211.61 MKR

According to Spot On Chain monitoring, it was reported by Jinse Finance that Rune Kek, the founder of MakerDAO, exchanged 215,000 DAI for 211.61 MKR at an average price of $1,016 7 hours ago. The total purchase amount in the past 4 days was 409.06 MKR at an average price of $1,015.

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