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Large Ethereum funds are withdrawing, with a net outflow of 3,490 ETH from CEX in 24 hours
【BlockBeats】On December 27, according to on-chain data, there was a clear sign of Ethereum fund outflows from centralized exchanges within the past 24 hours, with a total net outflow of 3,490.11 ETH.
Looking at the specific outflow details, a leading exchange showed the most prominent performance, with an outflow of 5,899.66 ETH. Another exchange followed closely, with an outflow of 5,785.15 ETH. A compliant platform experienced a relatively smaller outflow of 2,288.51 ETH. This series of fund outflow data has attracted market attention.
Interestingly, contrasting with the outflows from other exchanges, a leading exchange absorbed funds against the trend, with an inflow of 11,000 ETH within 24 hours, becoming the only exchange with a significant net inflow of funds. This phenomenon of capital divergence among exchanges usually indicates a shift in market participants’ stance and changes in holding strategies.
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Same old story, everyone can see the funds flowing out
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Wait, that exchange absorbed over 10,000 ETH? Is it bottom fishing or what
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Net outflow of 3490 sounds like a lot, but in the whole market, what does it matter...
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A typical split between smart money and bagholders, just watch the show
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I just want to know if those over 10,000 ETH are from institutions or big players
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Tsk, it's always like this, funds flow into one exchange, and others die out
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What does the divergence indicate? Nothing more than some are bearish and some are bullish, normal operation
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What does a net outflow from CEXs mean? Self-custody wallets? Or are they grabbing cheap assets at the floor price
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By the way, is that exchange absorbing the sell-off to suppress the price, waiting for retail to cut losses before dumping