Whales Move $412,300,000 in Ethereum, XRP, Bitcoin and Dogecoin in Just One Day Heres Where the Crypto Is Heading

Crypto whales are suddenly moving hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Ethereum (ETH), Bitcoin (BTC), XRP, and Dogecoin (DOGE) over the last 24 hours.

According to the whale-surveying platform Whale Alert, a deep-pocketed Ethereum investor is moving 83,500 ETH worth $130,143,407 at time of writing from one unknown wallet to another.

Other notable ETH transactions by high-net-worth traders on Whale Alerts radar include transfers out of prominent crypto exchange platforms:

Whale Alert also brings attention to activity surrounding XRP, the crypto asset used to operate the payments protocol Ripple. The whale-surveying platform finds that wealthy investors are mostly moving the token onto crypto exchange platforms:

Next on the list is Dogecoin, which has recently seen a price increase due to Elon Musks acquisition of social media platform Twitter:

Last on the list is Bitcoin. According to Whale Alert, deep-pocketed traders are also moving the king crypto to and from digital asset exchanges:

The overall value of virtual currencies moved by whales adds up to about $412,300,000, according to the data.

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