Activity in FTX Wallets Preparing for Refund! They Will Sell This Altcoin for the First Time!
According to Arkham data, the FTX bankruptcy estate transferred 205,380 WLD from a wallet belonging to Alameda Research to Binance.
FTX and Alameda Research, which received court approval for their $12.7 billion settlement with the CFTC yesterday, have begun altcoin transfers.
At this point, the FTX bankruptcy estate transferred $351,000 worth of Worldcoin to Binance today.
According to Arkham data, the FTX bankruptcy estate transferred 205,380 WLD from a wallet belonging to Alameda Research to Binance.
While this is the first instance of Alameda transferring WLD to a centralized exchange, WLD is the second largest altcoin held by Alameda Research.
Alameda Research currently holds approximately $43.14 million worth of WLD.
In addition to WLD, Alameda also holds $105 million worth of BIT, $31.5 million worth of STG and $11.6 million worth of FTT.
Additionally, according to Lookonchain's post, FTX and Alameda currently hold the following altcoins:
“266.85 million FTT (worth $344.24 million) 105.47 million BIT (worth $113.26 million) 24.8 million WLD (worth $43.64 million) 104M STG (worth $32.6 million) 145.97 million BOBA (worth $29.83 million)
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*This is not investment advice.
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