Ethereum Whales Flood Binance With 225,000 ETH In Largest Inflow Since 2022

Ethereum Whales Flood Binance With 225,000 ETH In Largest Inflow Since 2022

Ethereum has lost the $2,150 level as selling pressure and market uncertainty combine to erase the recovery that had been building since the February lows. The decline is not gradual — it has the character of a market meeting supply that was positioned and waiting. CryptoOnchain data has identified the origin of that supply, and the picture it reveals is more alarming than a routine price correction. Related Reading: XRP Leverage Expansion Raises Risks Near $1.50 Resistance – A Big Move May Follow In a single day, more than 225,000 ETH was deposited to Binance — the largest net inflow the....


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