$INVEST token distribution reveals interesting on-chain dynamics. Dev analysis by devsnightmare shows no insider concentration—snipers hold just 2%, while Mystayor stands as a notable top holder. The bubble map tells a more nuanced story: two separate time node clusters each command 3.1% of supply, indicating somewhat fragmented early participation. The real story lies with CEX activity—the centralized exchange map cluster accounts for 48.2% of tracked holdings, suggesting significant liquidity concentration across major trading platforms. This distribution pattern highlights where the majority of trading capital has flowed, making it a useful metric for monitoring market structure and potential price impact scenarios.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 11h ago
CEX concentration is 48%? That's outrageous, no wonder it always feels like the whales are playing with us.
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hodl_therapist
· 11h ago
That 48.2% from CEX is the real killer move; retail investors are still looking at the bubble chart.
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mev_me_maybe
· 11h ago
48.2% is held on exchanges, which is why even a slight breeze can cause a dump.
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LiquidityHunter
· 11h ago
Still watching the CEX liquidity pool at 3 a.m... 48.2% concentrated on the exchange. How much slippage can this gap generate?
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0xLostKey
· 11h ago
CEX took 48%? That's why it's always being smashed through.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 11h ago
CEX holds 48%? That's why it always feels like there's a dump, with liquidity all in the exchanges.
$INVEST token distribution reveals interesting on-chain dynamics. Dev analysis by devsnightmare shows no insider concentration—snipers hold just 2%, while Mystayor stands as a notable top holder. The bubble map tells a more nuanced story: two separate time node clusters each command 3.1% of supply, indicating somewhat fragmented early participation. The real story lies with CEX activity—the centralized exchange map cluster accounts for 48.2% of tracked holdings, suggesting significant liquidity concentration across major trading platforms. This distribution pattern highlights where the majority of trading capital has flowed, making it a useful metric for monitoring market structure and potential price impact scenarios.