PANews reported on November 12 that, according to Lookonchain monitoring, the PEPE whale "ThisWillMakeYouLoveAgain," who has made over $36 million in profits, is continuously buying ASTER tokens. Since November 4, he has purchased 8.41 million ASTER tokens (worth $8.14 million) at an average price of $0.97, and currently has a floating profit of $1.1 million.PANews reported on November 12 that, according to Lookonchain monitoring, the PEPE whale "ThisWillMakeYouLoveAgain," who has made over $36 million in profits, is continuously buying ASTER tokens. Since November 4, he has purchased 8.41 million ASTER tokens (worth $8.14 million) at an average price of $0.97, and currently has a floating profit of $1.1 million.

The "PEPE whale" that has made over $36 million in profit recently purchased 8.41 million ASTER tokens, with a paper profit of $1.1 million.

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PANews reported on November 12 that, according to Lookonchain monitoring, the PEPE whale "ThisWillMakeYouLoveAgain," who has made over $36 million in profits, is continuously buying ASTER tokens. Since November 4, he has purchased 8.41 million ASTER tokens (worth $8.14 million) at an average price of $0.97, and currently has a floating profit of $1.1 million.

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