BlackRock currently holds at least $40,000 worth of MemeCoin and NFTs
Asset management giant BlackRock now holds at least $40,000 worth of memecoins and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Data shows that since March 19th, an anonymous cryptocurrency user has sent at least 40 tokens and 25 NFTs to BlackRock's tagged address, ranging from bitcoin-based Ordinals Pepe (PEPE) tokens to CryptoDickbutts S3 NFTs. In addition, 500,000 unshETHing_Token (USH) and 10,000 Realio Network (RIO) tokens have also been transferred to the $10 trillion asset management company. BlackRock has also received a significant amount of Mog Coin (Mog) VoldemortTrumpRobotnik-10Neko (ETHEREUM) and Shina Inu (SHI).
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