Polygon: Decoding Starbucks’ Siren Collection launch and whales’ move

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Polygon: Decoding Starbucks’ Siren Collection launch and whales’ move
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The latest NFT from Starbucks launched on Polygon on 9 March. MATIC whales conduct the highest volume of transactions in six months. Starbucks’ Siren collection, released on 9 March, was yet another huge NFT collectible launch witnessed by Polygon. Interestingly, the launch coincided with significant whale movements of MATIC. The launch event is supposed to […]

MATIC whales conduct the highest volume of transactions in six months.

Beginning at 12 p.m. ET, Starbucks Odyssey members could purchase a maximum of two stamps. The entire NFTs were gone in about 20 minutes, and the starting bid onAn increased interest in the secondary sales could impact the Because the Starbucks NFT offered the opportunity to pay with a credit card, the volume appeared to be low despite an immediate sell-off.

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