USDK Rich List - View the Top 100 Richest USDK Addresses

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# Address Quantity Percentage
1 OKX 4 284913.63523819
2 OKX 7 46843.65032561952
3 Curve.fi: USDK Pool 43214.33825423265
4 Polygon (Matic): ERC20 Bridge 17771.198
5 mexo.eth 13349.9656352
6 Wormhole: Solana Bridge 10055.526990101
7 0x8cbd6dFD...0AFB020b1 9559.824643
8 0x00df2475...6D53f37ae 3021.2814615616967
9 Wormhole: Portal Token Bridge 2227.16626674
10 0x00739cc0...9b50F92ad 1992.396
11 Uniswap V2: USDK-OKB 1886.4579176537727
12 0x562680a4...E0b8D10a1 1607.238766072649
13 0x19a7075D...e033b2B09 1504
14 0xdFf1FE5c...e137b320F 1476.186
15 0x141FeF8c...4ab981c48 1400
16 0xc6e49229...Fc2feE830 1390.963
17 0xe1e79A1f...5341C4049 1378.81
18 0xb018EA8e...Bc2B3Fb15 1279.22
19 0x1d68099f...1EeE34Eb6 1202.9496
20 0xEA0905B9...DdD19a21C 1174.433
21 0x0075aFA3...59E9AC1C4 1110.38
22 0xDAB79384...2e57Bbf02 1047.836
23 0xA69B0FD9...3a16b0AE9 1000.40032025
24 0xD2233e17...6C68c107e 1000
25 0x25C27016...d882e50A9 980.375
26 0x128f19a6...F5527ACEB 909.2742858869237
27 Bitfinex 3 890.39328263
28 0x00a9c515...b931CEA2A 841.803
29 0x007F7547...355A61bFf 798.117
30 0x4531A384...9243aBb69 790.464
31 0x006FBF54...eB7291ae0 766.664
32 0x4A41D76B...fEb5f7201 739.05631838853
33 0xd71E6E11...c4F34c28B 685.209
34 0x637B5d22...02a73E793 661.97
35 0x1FcB9893...849DCd7EC 648.70259481
36 0xFbdaf418...9A7002cc2 596.997
37 0xD30b438D...59bFF4ad9 558.3484373030894
38 0xdb5ea8fE...BDA9e366f 510.636
39 0x409F957c...7A92B770f 500
40 0xf830E570...3B6fC1731 499.5
41 0x62cbCe08...2615ccBDe 488.99
42 0xae703086...Fd5D48530 481.3819
43 0xa2fA3c5f...b2f561B91 454.931
44 0x20dE2d06...c5CbaFf14 419.62
45 0xAF535Ad7...99A73e078 401.625
46 0xfA2D205A...13aAF6Af0 400
47 0x1032E05f...b0e53c2cb 391.6
48 0x3A1cEf16...657a1BB4D 382.536
49 0x3716e7B7...7Ff20e2b8 363.02
50 0xAE61375C...e9F39Df5d 344.114
51 0xb1fed2E3...cF382C74C 340.562
52 0x4F1473Da...780449014 318.752
53 0xE4Ce1350...d420D0df6 312.76
54 0xFBd2F894...6a4F980e4 310.218
55 0xD86CA129...FA12b1aF0 309.697
56 0xE38a58C6...2192f7c09 301.579
57 0xDC94E03b...4fCecDC47 289.192
58 0x146e849F...17c9CB80c 288.298
59 0xC3BDB704...80A638527 284.9
60 0x40C4bbB3...9C7Af2375 282.361
61 0x88301323...44130513e 281.706
62 0x80Db37F2...d2BA0163F 281.464
63 0x4a1DF330...Dda8187E9 277.021
64 0xBf956069...c7E602eF8 272.388
65 0x49b3A2Fb...7431a9E3d 271
66 0xF152F8A5...85257235f 257
67 0x0e2Db991...C8BB80461 253.064
68 0x3c88E564...4eAD3BA1e 241.64992929
69 0x146Af9dd...6Eb06fCAB 236.128
70 0xEf801985...B59D8FDad 231.5392
71 0xF0d04D79...D77Ab78df 229.6873648
72 0x86B0385D...c4545129c 223.161
73 Gate.io 221.573
74 0x5A532f65...04BF6CD26 219.864
75 0xfA787959...Ac2e1DB77 210
76 0x592019f2...bAF227b29 204.937
77 0x809Fe073...1ab8DBB8E 201.321
78 0x78b14e43...CdBdeC968 197.108
79 0x8BF9154A...305f7593b 195.7223
80 Shiba Inu: SHIB Token 188.269
81 0xbCb72113...606000CEf 184.542
82 0x2Be91Fc2...1645d6A74 183.044
83 0xe7767872...519C33809 180.002
84 0xd92a76A0...DAaEB033b 178.5143
85 0x13967379...9322F7915 177.802
86 0x7714718E...185745033 177.152
87 0x387f8b8A...43edf65Bd 174.462
88 0x252e5E37...fACCFBdc7 170.131
89 0xCde91aFB...752c56f57 155.636
90 0xa8F77dcC...101BaDfb2 154.563
91 0xa3256Bb9...2Da7ef219 154.487
92 0x9823696F...92Dcb1374 140.591
93 0x5B39a0c5...475796a5b 138.955
94 0x003B43Ba...3B4286F1c 137.713
95 0xc500ca62...8A8d59D62 135
96 0xe51306a2...D2D004aA6 134.594
97 0xf2Bb8606...525Fc3A74 133.921
98 0xE5B8ff1c...a9BE7e02d 133.5
99 0x00A2548A...Ea135AfaA 133.476
100 OKLink: USDK Token 129.0742

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