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a16z-linked whale has deposited 437,000 HYPE tokens worth $28.38 million to crypto exchanges over two days.

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According to Lookonchain’s monitoring, a whale linked to a16z that had previously amassed large HYPE holdings has begun reducing its positions. Over the past two days, the whale has deposited 437,000 HYPE tokens worth approximately $28.38 million onto Hyperliquid, OKX, Bybit, and Gate, likely for selling purposes.

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