According to the blockchain transaction tracker WhaleStats, the Ethereum whale wallet Light purchased 642,999 Decentraland (MANA) for USD 1,845,409.
Decentraland is an Ethereum-powered 3D virtual reality realm. The 43rd-ranked crypto asset costs USD 2.81.
The third-richest whale wallet also purchased two copies of the virtual environment The Sandbox, the first for 426,000 SAND tokens worth USD 2,044,800.
Light’s second visit to The Sandbox netted him 1,703,978 coins for a whopping USD 8,179,094.
At the time of writing, The Sandbox is the 42nd most valuable cryptocurrency, trading at USD 4.41.
The whale wallet also purchased 3,090,000 Covalent (CQT) tokens for a total of USD 2,039,319.
Covalent is an application programming interface (API) suite that enables developers to extract data from various blockchains. CQT is currently worth USD 0.63.
Light is carrying on a shopping binge that began last week with the purchase of another gaming token, the play-to-earn blockchain platform Gala, for more than USD 1.1 million (GALA).
According to WhaleStats, Light paid more than USD 2.45 million for 399,999 OMG tokens from the layer-2 Ethereum scaling solution OMG Foundation (OMG), previously known as OMG Network.
The whale wallet also paid USD 25,170,000 for a million LINKS, the native currency of the decentralised oracle network Chainlink.
But Light’s largest haul was 2,000 units of the Bitcoin-pegged cryptocurrency Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC), which was worth an eye-popping USD 86.4 million at the time.