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The Founder of Curve Just Received 11.85 Million CRV From the Vesting Contract

Scopescan has monitored that Curve founder Micheal Egorov has just received 11.85 million CRV (worth $5.08 million) from vested contracts. Based on the cash-out schedule and the current price of CRV, Micheal can receive: 548,600 CRV per day (worth $235,000), and 16.7 million CRV per month (worth $7.16 million).

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