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The top 23 addresses in Blur’s second quarter airdrop accounted for 34% of the total airdrop.

According to the monitoring of blockchain analyst Yu Jin, the total amount of BLUR tokens for the second season of the airdrop is 307 million (equivalent to about 97 million US dollars), and the top 23 addresses (with airdrop quantities exceeding 1 million) that applied for the tokens account for 104 million (34%) of the airdrop total, which is more than one-third of the total airdrop.

15 addresses sold (transferred to CEX or sold on-chain) 37.91 million BLUR after receiving the airdrop, accounting for 36% of the total airdrop for these 23 addresses.

Among them, 9 addresses sold all their holdings; but more BLUR tokens were pledged: 66.41 million BLUR (64%) were not sold and remain in pledge. 8 addresses did not sell any tokens.

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