Shiba Inu Investor Withdraws 350B SHIB Amidst Crypto Market Uptick
- A major investor withdrew 350 billion SHIB tokens from the market, with profits of $6.12 million.
- SHIB’s price rose by 5.45%, moving from $0.00001798 to $0.00001896.
In the recent downtrend from the volatile cryptocurrency markets, Shiba Inu (SHIB) has been grappling with a turbulent phase amid a broader market correction. Today, a notable event has caught the attention of market observers: a major whale withdrew a substantial amount of Shiba Inu tokens from Binance, amounting to 353.83 billion SHIB, valued at approximately $6.6 million–a profit of $6.12 million, as per data from Lookonchain.
This maneuver comes as SHIB’s price experienced a modest 5.45% increase, trading at $0.00001864, with a market capitalization of approximately $10.98 billion.
However, despite this slight uptick, SHIB’s daily trading volume has declined sharply by over 38%, now standing at $282 million. Analysts speculate whether the recent market dip is a result of a necessary correction in major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC), or merely a transient market adjustment. Further, the broader memecoin sector has shown signs of weakness , with a notable 30-day relative strength index reflecting a decline of 25.52%.
Moreover, the issuance of new memecoins by well-known figures has tapered off recently, underscoring a shift in market dynamics and investor sentiment towards these speculative assets.
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