Shiba Inu Whale Transactions Over 61M Accumulation Rising

Last updated: June 8, 2025, 21:32

Shiba Inu Whale Transactions Over 61M Accumulation Rising

Shiba Inu

Is Whale Accumulation a Bullish Sign for Shiba Inu?

Data from Santiment shows that whales hold 530 trillion SHIB tokens since January 2025. This accumulation may cause a supply squeeze for the top meme coin as SHIB

Shiba Inu (SHIB) sees significant whale activity, with over $1.51 billion in transactions recorded. Large holders control over 73% of the SHIB supply, increasing their

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Santiment’s charts suggest a steady accumulation trend observed among Shiba Inu whale addresses, particularly addresses holding between 10 million and 1 billion

Shiba Inu Whale transactions are steadily on the rise, with transactions reaching over $61 million. Accumulation of SHIB amongst whales has been growing

The on-chain landscape of Shiba Inu is shifting fastexchange reserves are drying up, and whales are making big moves. As billions of SHIB vanish from trading platforms

Data from blockchain analytics platform

Data from blockchain analytics platform, IntoTheBlock, reveals that the volume of large transactions, defined as those exceeding $100,000, has surged by 295%. This

Shiba Inu Whale Transactions Hit $61M as Accumulation Picks up

Shiba Inu Whale Transactions Over $61M, Accumulation Rising

Shiba Inu investors have recorded

Shiba Inu Sees Significant Rise In Large Transactions Amid Whale

Shiba Inu investors have recorded increasing transaction engagements value to more than $61 million. Notably, the second largest meme coin Shiba Inu is battling to hold

Shiba Inu Whales Begin Accumulation As Shibarium Grows

Shiba Inu Whales Engage in $61 Million Transactions as

Shiba Inu Price Surges as Whales Buy 530 Trillion SHIB - CoinGape

Shiba Inu Reserves Plummet as Whale Transactions SurgeWhy?

The success of the Shibarium

The success of the Shibarium blockchain so far has led to Shiba Inu whale activity rising once more. These whales have been making large transfers carrying trillions of