Two whale addresses have withdrawn nearly 58,000 ETH from the exchange in the past three days
PANews reported on April 11 that according to Lookonchain monitoring, the address "0xACc7" (suspected to belong to Matrixport) withdrew 22,251 Ethereums (worth approximately US$80.06 million) from the exchange in the past hour, and from the exchange in the past 3 days. 33,925 Ethereum (worth approximately $122.06 million) were withdrawn. In addition, the “whale” address “0x4359” once again withdrew 3,092 Ethereum (worth approximately $11.12 million) from Binance and withdrew 24,044 Ethereum (worth approximately $86.5 million) from Binance in the past 3 days ).
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