Anchored Coins AEUR Rich List - View the Top 100 Richest Anchored Coins AEUR Addresses

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# Address Quantity Percentage
1 Binance 8 42458024 63.361
2 Binance 15 4995132.185903 7.454
3 Binance 16 4949600.306562 7.386
4 Binance 14 4084387.742157 6.095
5 0x7A3690Ee...A427A5d6E 4000 0.006
6 0xBE43ae2a...05c8d2599 909.2 0.001
7 MEXC: Mexc.com 694.32710521 0.001
8 0x9Fe9eBD5...F754661f9 476 0.001
9 0x07CF8b4a...cFD8798E9 461.7 0.001
10 0x61ed4B62...bFF15cFeD 441.96394378 0.001
11 0xb9DC8927...2001f825B 400 0.001
12 0xe3d5a7De...77d7b6cDc 354 0.001
13 0x8084cAD7...2303B7e9f 330.7 0
14 0x4d7CeA8d...F62D8a0bC 310.1 0
15 0xeca47bBc...57D736F6f 307.2 0
16 0x99AC8Be4...c8e503579 295.6 0
17 0xf9a96e73...8f45D2d58 285.18 0
18 0xe53A87bd...14f97b4A2 281 0
19 0x84b291D1...DaE777b0a 270 0
20 0x3F13644d...5bACE4f49 233 0
21 Uniswap: AEUR 229.2 0
22 0xd1B7c594...471A61764 228.99999 0
23 0x48c1F21C...02bd2Fe6B 224.1 0
24 0x25D1cc32...BA8528169 217.6 0
25 0x2b330342...3243AEbab 216.6 0
26 0x86AC7D12...1Bfa52270 214.1 0
27 0x8245ad15...0511800Ec 212.633754 0
28 0x8699Db6c...8A858CD53 207.4 0
29 0x03B02d09...6906DD4ED 205.2 0
30 0x196EE9FD...58d7A798c 202.3 0
31 0x2db89138...C2AEc8602 200.00681877 0
32 0x132009c2...Aa00842F9 189.7 0
33 0x95E52304...9D74CfC6E 184 0
34 0xa4c8C6DF...B4a2daB43 176.26289709 0
35 0x976690a1...80b91700F 173.4 0
36 0x11C30bC8...3495B8A94 159.9 0
37 0xd5d9Bd3B...b7ca4c17a 150.07 0
38 0xDF1B49BD...43559F509 145.561558 0
39 0x9a881c76...76333A7bD 137.323309 0
40 0xF70167E3...E7B6E9Bf8 135 0
41 0x18D9dB48...99E7A3872 132.009534 0
42 0x53d1456d...0309cce4F 106.2 0
43 0x849E6Dd7...0F56E8b11 100 0
44 0x5586E7c6...17f40789B 97.6 0
45 0x447AD8A1...8d193cdE3 96.903465 0
46 0x2a5BB860...C1edAeE52 96.4 0
47 0xC1564841...d89234d80 94.251799 0
48 0xA2C770CA...6c8Bc840D 91 0
49 0x75f1Fa1A...138015dFF 87.1 0
50 0xaAdDA975...f6FAF8249 85 0
51 0x7676140f...35bBc1468 84.08 0
52 0x6320A280...FDD8e73e5 83.42 0
53 0x0A35b889...ae89AcEbc 79.42 0
54 0xB790cFC1...45B03d2E8 78.980326 0
55 0xFdfE0884...15FAEA9CB 77.980326 0
56 0x815a9364...c43332936 77.7 0
57 0x187A51bC...DB68C65a8 76.35174541 0
58 0x4dE5CD59...C803c6410 70.8 0
59 0xEd45262D...C7997B87C 68.7 0
60 0x5885F205...0Ce5B1285 66.573243 0
61 0x0B58D9b6...FB42fB827 66.5 0
62 0xD876ae79...e0ac873fb 66.1 0
63 0x9f28d425...7AB402636 64 0
64 0x9DfE919C...dda8e784B 58.5 0
65 0xdDd269A7...E2f50A2ca 54.33 0
66 0x3c2140Ef...18EE0d779 50.2 0
67 0x72c8C000...2F6888756 49.989 0
68 0xCD5bD47D...142948c12 48.9 0
69 0x263CcD5A...bEf4866e1 47.172471 0
70 0x21430a07...966246F49 46.9 0
71 0x59070D46...3888dA70c 43.569505 0
72 0x66c20bEd...Cd1cB1768 43.312128 0
73 0xC9039d29...6D2ccDeB5 43 0
74 0x68dAf295...31855034A 42.847666 0
75 0x587dd22B...8b64Fa71E 42.795483 0
76 0x0Ed31866...1bA3D108e 40.3 0
77 0x1EEa4eE3...2Cc59f002 40.011 0
78 0x73b70c12...6782eddF3 40 0
79 0x9e325b39...E72C320cA 39 0
80 0xb1f65006...555148632 38.3 0
81 0x1601ab37...E347037ce 35.6 0
82 0x827d5c19...3dCcf9691 35.07 0
83 0x5E945c38...c5fF7226F 35 0
84 0xb2137fC9...7BBf0f7E6 35 0
85 0x3EA2D975...cBCB4B1FE 34.29 0
86 0x51eE6d8C...b430C1f19 34 0
87 0xA7E9a43e...4Aa4CF0DF 33.13174187 0
88 0x0bE7bCB5...BB03F30aB 30.35 0
89 0x759cf48B...5096c0384 29.4 0
90 0x88EFce01...b24df9477 28.9 0
91 0x2234e8A0...92EC2F52D 25.7 0
92 0x2FBc3eF1...788570327 25.250000029 0
93 0x6BFDaCB3...fb4Fb0026 23.1 0
94 0xD3989565...37454C68c 21.8 0
95 0xd1c29b26...F5BC58d90 20.4 0
96 0x701d8Ea7...6e2df040f 19.7588635 0
97 0xC2E64f1f...8f55f0159 19 0
98 0x2D7B62dD...55e81143A 19 0
99 0xD3F10175...d48bDE32a 18.5 0
100 0x66c9D10B...10E9b0858 18.18 0

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