Dogecoin to Moon: 635 Million DOGE Change Hands Ahead of DOGE-1 Mission

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A startling 635 million Dogecoin (DOGE) have recently moved between two of the biggest cryptocurrency platforms, Robinhood and Binance, according to a flurry of activity that was observed by Whale Alert. Tens of millions of dollars worth of transactions show a lively dance of DOGE liquidity.

The movement started with a total of $15.142 million, or 82.082 million and 102.27 million DOGE going to Robinhood from two unidentified locations. A few while later, a reverse occurred when $12.49 million, or 151.68 million DOGE, moved from Robinhood to an unidentified wallet.

The grand finale was the highest transfer of all time, 300 million Dogecoin valued at $24.63 million sent to Binance, the biggest cryptocurrency exchange globally, via a new, unidentified address.

https://x.com/whale_alert/status/1742790148381643220?s=20

Dogecoin to moon

The complex cryptocurrency manoeuvre takes place against the backdrop of the DOGE-1 lunar mission, which is set to launch this winter. The Geometric Energy Corporation’s CubeSat mission, fully funded by Dogecoin, is designed to gather “lunar-spatial intelligence” through the use of onboard sensors and a camera.

The satellite is scheduled to launch on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and will beam photographs and digital art inspired by DOGE back to Earth on a tiny screen.

The NTIA and FCC have approved the DOGE-1 mission, which is slated to launch in February 2024. This permission is a significant step forward in Dogecoin’s ambitious lunar voyage. We are at the brink of a thrilling new chapter in the Dogecoin tale, with millions of DOGE trading hands and the lunar mission approaching.

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