"For example, BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, bought $244 worth of Pepecoin on April 21, and sold all of them on May 5 at its peak for $2.63 million [11]."
This is quite misleading, the whole thing is some conjecture based on the wallet address also owning "blackrock3.eth" ENS domain. No evidence its actually related BlackRock
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"For example, BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, bought $244 worth of Pepecoin on April 21, and sold all of them on May 5 at its peak for $2.63 million [11]."
This is quite misleading, the whole thing is some conjecture based on the wallet address also owning "blackrock3.eth" ENS domain. No evidence its actually related BlackRock
Thank you for the correction – the Stanford Blockchain Review regrets this error, and have made the appropriate edits to reflect this accordingly.
https://cryptoslate.com/blackrock-labeled-wallet-nets-2-4m-from-pepe/