Onchain Lens Flags 250.3 Million WEN Moved to Wallet Linked to Peter Saddington

Onchain Lens Flags 250.3 Million WEN Moved to Wallet Linked to Peter Saddington

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2026-07-12 09:30:49
Onchain Lens said 250.3 million WEN tokens were transferred to a wallet linked to Peter Saddington, known on X as @AgilePeter, with the holdings valued at about $2.3 million at the time of monitoring. The transfer came from 13 wallets that had bought WEN early and then moved their entire WEN balances into the same Saddington-linked address. According to the monitoring data, the wallet now holds 25.03% of WEN’s total supply on Robinhood Crypto. Onchain Lens also said the broader address cluster spent only about $3,268 worth of ETH to acquire the full 250.3 million WEN position, highlighting the scale of the gain implied by the current valuation. The report was cited by ChainCatcher in a brief market update under its whale movement coverage.
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ChainCatcher reported, citing Onchain Lens, that 250.3 million WEN were transferred to a wallet linked to Peter Saddington, who uses the handle @AgilePeter. The tokens were valued at about $2.3 million.

The transfer was traced back to 13 wallets that had bought WEN early. Those wallets then moved their entire WEN holdings into the Saddington-linked address.

Onchain Lens said the wallet now holds 25.03% of WEN’s total supply on Robinhood Crypto. The full address cluster spent about $3,268 in ETH to buy the 250.3 million WEN.

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