Whales and Binance Move $78,426,764 in Bitcoin While BTC Mean Transfer Volume Hits New Major High

Whales and Binance Move $78,426,764 in Bitcoin While BTC Mean Transfer Volume Hits New Major High

As per data shared by Whale Alert, cryptocurrency whales have made several transactions, transferring 7,572 BTC over the past 24 hours.

Meanwhile, Glassnode analytics agency has recorded several new highs related to the mean transaction volume of BTC.

$78.4 mln in Bitcoin shifted to and from Binance

Whale Alert has detected four significant BTC transfers over the past 24 hours. Three of them carried 2,000 Bitcoins on average, and one was worth 1,072 BTC.

As a result of these transfers, 4,400 BTC was moved from Binance ($45.6 mln) and 3,172 BTC sent from unknown wallets to Binance ($23.8 mln).

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At press time, the flagship cryptocurrency is changing hands at $10,270. As per CoinMarketCap, it has been trading in a range between $10,000 and the $10,300 zone since Sept. 5, having dipped below the $10,000 threshold a few times.

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BTC mean transaction volume spikes to new major highs

Meanwhile, Glassnode analytics provider has reported that BTC’s mean transaction volume (1-day MA) has reached an all-time high on several time frames. It is a one-year high of 12.067 BTC and a five-month high of 11.280 BTC.

BTC transaction volume has hit a one-year high of 146,075.427 BTC.

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Whales and Binance Move $78,426,764 in Bitcoin While BTC Mean Transfer Volume Hits New Major High

Whales and Binance Move $78,426,764 in Bitcoin While BTC Mean Transfer Volume Hits New Major High

As per data shared by Whale Alert, cryptocurrency whales have made several transactions, transferring 7,572 BTC over the past 24 hours.

Meanwhile, Glassnode analytics agency has recorded several new highs related to the mean transaction volume of BTC.

$78.4 mln in Bitcoin shifted to and from Binance

Whale Alert has detected four significant BTC transfers over the past 24 hours. Three of them carried 2,000 Bitcoins on average, and one was worth 1,072 BTC.

As a result of these transfers, 4,400 BTC was moved from Binance ($45.6 mln) and 3,172 BTC sent from unknown wallets to Binance ($23.8 mln).

Article image
Image via Twitter

At press time, the flagship cryptocurrency is changing hands at $10,270. As per CoinMarketCap, it has been trading in a range between $10,000 and the $10,300 zone since Sept. 5, having dipped below the $10,000 threshold a few times.

Related

CNBC's Jim Cramer Now Owns Bitcoin. Has He Changed His Mind About Crypto?

BTC mean transaction volume spikes to new major highs

Meanwhile, Glassnode analytics provider has reported that BTC’s mean transaction volume (1-day MA) has reached an all-time high on several time frames. It is a one-year high of 12.067 BTC and a five-month high of 11.280 BTC.

BTC transaction volume has hit a one-year high of 146,075.427 BTC.

Article image
Image via Twitter

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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