813 Million USDT Moved to Exchanges on Monday – Are Whales Grabbing Bitcoin Dip?

813 Million USDT Moved to Exchanges on Monday – Are Whales Grabbing Bitcoin Dip?

Charts provided by the popular analytics company Glassnode show that whales have sent 386 million USDT to crypto exchanges in merely ten minutes and after a short break, it was followed by 427 million USDT.

Whales deposited 813 million USDT to buy Bitcoin

Glassnode charts shared by Moskovski Capital CIO show that two gargantuan amounts of USDT were sent to crypto exchanges on Monday – 386 million and then 427 million stablecoins.

The first batch was deposited merely within ten minutes.

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Similar charts were shared by Glassnode in April, when 476 million and 2.37 billion USDT were send to exchanges by cryptocurrency whales.

USDT is the most popular stablecoin and it is often used for purchasing Bitcoin.

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Whales Grab Bitcoin Dip as 2.37 Billion USDT Deposited to Exchanges on Friday

Bitcoin is back to the $55,000 area

As reported by U.Today earlier, long-term holders and miners have also been accumulating large amounts of the flagship digital currency, now that it is still consolidating near the $55,000 level.

Bitcoin has been pretty volatile recently. Since May 5, the largest crypto has managed to rise from the $53,000 mark to hit the $58,000 zone.

It then went back to $55,000 and after going up and down to $57,000, it managed to test $59,300 but failed to rise higher and returned to the $54,866 price line as per the data from CoinMarketCap.

At the time of writing, king crypto is exchanging hands at $55,648.

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813 Million USDT Moved to Exchanges on Monday – Are Whales Grabbing Bitcoin Dip?

813 Million USDT Moved to Exchanges on Monday – Are Whales Grabbing Bitcoin Dip?

Charts provided by the popular analytics company Glassnode show that whales have sent 386 million USDT to crypto exchanges in merely ten minutes and after a short break, it was followed by 427 million USDT.

Whales deposited 813 million USDT to buy Bitcoin

Glassnode charts shared by Moskovski Capital CIO show that two gargantuan amounts of USDT were sent to crypto exchanges on Monday – 386 million and then 427 million stablecoins.

The first batch was deposited merely within ten minutes.

Article image
Image via Twitter

Similar charts were shared by Glassnode in April, when 476 million and 2.37 billion USDT were send to exchanges by cryptocurrency whales.

USDT is the most popular stablecoin and it is often used for purchasing Bitcoin.

Related

Whales Grab Bitcoin Dip as 2.37 Billion USDT Deposited to Exchanges on Friday

Bitcoin is back to the $55,000 area

As reported by U.Today earlier, long-term holders and miners have also been accumulating large amounts of the flagship digital currency, now that it is still consolidating near the $55,000 level.

Bitcoin has been pretty volatile recently. Since May 5, the largest crypto has managed to rise from the $53,000 mark to hit the $58,000 zone.

It then went back to $55,000 and after going up and down to $57,000, it managed to test $59,300 but failed to rise higher and returned to the $54,866 price line as per the data from CoinMarketCap.

At the time of writing, king crypto is exchanging hands at $55,648.

Article image
Image via CoinMarketCap

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by our writers are their
own and do not represent the views of U.Today. The financial and market information
provided on U.Today is intended for informational purposes only. U.Today is not
liable for any financial losses incurred while trading cryptocurrencies. Conduct
your own research by contacting financial experts before making any investment
decisions. We believe that all content is accurate as of the date of publication,
but certain offers mentioned may no longer be available.

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