Whales Abruptly Move $195,231,414 in Shiba Inu Rival and Bitcoin From Top Crypto Exchange Amid Market Turbulence

Crypto whales are reportedly moving hundreds of millions worth of Bitcoin (BTC) and one Shiba Inu (SHIB) competitor out of a top crypto exchange as the markets respond to the Federal Reserve announcing further rate hikes.

According to new data from whale-surveying platform Whale Alert, a staggering 84,890,577,207,998 Dogelon Mars (ELON) tokens, worth about $29 million at time of writing, were abruptly shifted from Crypto.com to an unknown crypto wallet.

Transactions featuring the king crypto were also on Whale Alert’s radar as many deep-pocketed investors started transferring millions of dollars worth of the top crypto asset by market cap out of the Singapore-based digital asset exchange as well after the Fed announced it would be raising interest rates despite the recent banking crisis.

The BTC transactions noticed by Whale Alert, which were identical in nature, include:

In total, $195,231,414 worth of digital assets were moved out of the crypto exchange platform.

Bitcoin is trading for $28,535 at time of writing, a fractional decrease during the last 24 hours while ELON is moving for $$0.000000354433, a 1% drop during the same time frame.

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