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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 09:02  |  Written by: Olaf Carlson-Wee

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Shiba Inu: 1 Trillion SHIB tokens withdrawn from FTX

Shiba Inu Whales Just Withdrew Over 2 Trillion Tokens From

1 Trillion SHIB Moved from FTX, Here's What Happened

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According To Data From Crypto

Shiba Inu (SHIB) has seen a significant rise in whale activity, with over 1.3 trillion tokens withdrawn from exchanges on October 29. This massive movement has sparked

Trillions of SHIB have been moved from exchanges in the said period, mostly from FTX. Data from Etherscan brought to light a couple of sizeable transactions carried out

According to data from crypto analytics firm Arkham Intelligence, Coinbase recorded its largest single withdrawal, with 1.73 trillion SHIB tokens, valued at approximately $24.15 million

A Massive

A massive 1.67 trillion Shiba Inu tokens were withdrawn from exchanges, indicating a potential price surge similar to last year.

Santiment’s exchange outflow data shows a massive spike, indicating that 1.67 trillion SHIB worth nearly $41 million has been withdrawn from exchanges.

1 Trillion SHIB tokens withdrawn from FTX - news.coinspectra.com

In A Surprising Turn Of

In a surprising turn of events, a staggering 3.3 trillion tokens of the meme-inspired cryptocurrency Shiba Inu ($SHIB), valued at over $28 million, were withdrawn from centralized cryptocurrency

1 trillion SHIB moved from FTX before withdrawals got limited. Data shared by Etherscan shows that three transactions of Shiba Inu were made by anonymous wallets.

1.3 Trillion Shiba Inu Tokens Pulled: Is a Massive Price Rally Ahead

Newest Knowledge From Nansen Revealed

Newest knowledge from Nansen revealed that the overall deposits of Ethereum and ERC-20 tokens over the previous day to FTX stood at $540 million.

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