The market cap of new memecoin Pepe (PEPE) has fallen $1.1 billion from its May 6 peak, though on-chain data shows it's still being bought by some crypto whales.
Over the last five days, the price of the memecoin has plummeted more than 56% falling from a peak of $0.00000431 to $0.00000193, according to CoinGecko.
The downward price action of Pepe has seen the token’s total valuation sinking from a peak of $1.82 billion on May 6 to $820 million at the time of publication.
A May 8 report penned by researchers from crypto fintech firm Matrixport attributed Pepe’s sharp decline in price to traders selling large chunks of their holdings to new retail investors following the memecoin’s listing on Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange by daily trading volume.
Additionally, the report found that the largest driver of Pepe’s meteoric price action since its inception on April 14, seems to be coming from traders based in Asia. According to Matrixport, buying activity during Asian trading hours contributed a staggering 3,657% to the total 9,071% rally witnessed by the memecoin as of May 8.
Another data point that could provide more validation to the theory is that Ethereum deposits in the 24 hours following the memecoin’s listing on the exchange surged to highs not seen since November 2021.
Crypto market intelligence firm Santiment suggested that this was due in large part to early buyers of Pepe securing profits by transferring their holdings — which were mostly purchased by way of ETH swaps on decentralized exchanges like Uniswap and 1inch — back into Ether (ETH).
Updating our report on #Ethereum's sky-high active deposits, exchange addresses interacting on the network is now at its highest level since November, 2021. As
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