A whale address has withdrawn crypto assets worth US$36.59 million from Binance in the past 18 hours.
According to Spot on Chain monitoring on November 30th, a whale address starting with 0x865 withdrew a total of $36.59 million worth of crypto assets from Binance over the past 18 hours, including:
· 10,000 ETH (approximately $20.3 million)
· 45,000 BNB (approximately $10.2 million)
· 300 billion SHIB (approximately $2.47 million)
· 260 million IOST (approximately $2.4 million)
· 16 million CHZ (approximately $1.18 million)
Currently, the whale address holds a total of $38.2 million worth of crypto assets.
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