In the past 24 hours, many well-known tokens such as WLD and stETH have been transferred to exchanges in large amounts
As the cryptocurrency market continues to consolidate, several well-known tokens have seen large transfers to exchanges in the past 24 hours.
Worldcoin (WLD) had about 0.21% of its supply transferred to Bybit;
Staked Ethereum (stETH) had about 0.20% of its supply transferred to Bybit;
Mantra (OM) had about 0.20% of its supply transferred to Binance;
Reserve Rights (RSR) had about 0.14% of its supply transferred to Binance;
Maker (MKR) had about 0.12% of its supply transferred to Coinbase;
Movement (MOVE) had about 0.08% of its supply transferred to KuCoin.
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