According to WhaleStats, EOS has become one of the top 10 cryptocurrencies acquired by BSC whales in the last 24 hours.
WhaleStats, a website that provides data on the top 1,000 BSC wallets, announced that EOS is in second place after BNB. Ethereum and several US dollar-pegged stablecoins, such as BSC-USD, BUSD, and USDC, are among the other cryptos on the list.
Apart from BNB, BTCB, and ETH, Dogecoin and MATIC are among the top 10 assets held by these major wallets. DOGE is worth $46,070,284 and accounts for 1.83% of their portfolios. Polygon’s MATIC accounts for 2.88% of these investors’ portfolios or $72,415,106 in total.
The EOS.IO is an open-source platform that’s designed to allow developers to build decentralized apps, also known as dApps. The cryptocurrency that derives from the network is called EOS. The project’s goal is to make it simple for programmers to embrace blockchain technology.
It aims to achieve that by ensuring its network is easier to use than rivals. The other factor that distinguishes EOS from rivals is scalability. While most of its rivals can less than handle a dozen transactions per second, the platform promises to be way ahead of them.
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