List of Flash News about exchange netflow
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2025-11-14 11:46 |
BlackRock Reportedly Moves $136M in ETH to Coinbase — Exchange Inflow Signal Traders Are Watching
According to @cas_abbe, BlackRock transferred roughly $136 million in ETH to Coinbase on Nov 14, 2025, which traders often read as potential sell-side supply (source: @cas_abbe X post, Nov 14, 2025; interpretation of exchange deposits as potential sell intent source: Glassnode research on exchange netflows, 2023–2024). The post did not include on-chain transaction IDs, so the transfer remains unverified publicly as presented (source: @cas_abbe X post text). Historically, higher ETH exchange inflows have coincided with short‑term price weakness and distribution phases (source: Glassnode Insights analyses of Exchange Net Position Change and ETH exchange balances, 2023–2024). @cas_abbe also noted a near‑term relief rally may be unlikely, suggesting caution until on-chain netflows and Coinbase order book data confirm direction (source: @cas_abbe X post; verification sources to monitor: Etherscan and major exchange netflow dashboards). |
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2025-11-07 20:33 |
Bitcoin Whales Buying BTC Again, Says Crypto Rover: 3 On-Chain Confirmation Checks Traders Should Watch
According to @cryptorover on X (Nov 7, 2025), large holders are buying Bitcoin (BTC) again. According to @cryptorover on X (Nov 7, 2025), the post did not include on-chain metrics, transaction evidence, price levels, or time frames to substantiate the accumulation claim. According to Glassnode Academy and CryptoQuant documentation, traders typically confirm whale accumulation via rising balances in 1k–10k BTC address cohorts, increasing large transaction counts, and sustained negative exchange netflows before acting on such signals. |
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2025-10-22 15:25 |
3 New Wallets Withdraw 4.66M $ASTER From Binance — $4.79M Outflow and $1.02 Average Entry Reported
According to @OnchainDataNerd, three new wallets withdrew a total of 4.66 million ASTER, about 4.79 million dollars, from Binance in the past 8 hours, and their average entry price was 1.02 dollars, per @OnchainDataNerd. The source also provided the three recipient addresses via Arkham links, per @OnchainDataNerd. This equals a 4.66 million ASTER net outflow from Binance during that window, per @OnchainDataNerd. |
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2025-09-03 01:37 |
ETH (ETH) Whale Pulls 42,682 ETH ($188M) From OKX Since Aug 29; Latest 5,100 ETH Withdrawal Reported
According to @EmberCN, a whale or institution has withdrawn 5,100 ETH (about $22.02M) from OKX 45 minutes before the post on September 3, 2025 (source: @EmberCN). According to @EmberCN, the same entity has cumulatively withdrawn 42,682 ETH (about $188M) from OKX across three addresses over five days since August 29, with an average price of $4,403 (source: @EmberCN). According to @EmberCN, the reported activity is consolidated under a single whale/institutional entity conducting large ETH exchange outflows from OKX, which traders track for whale accumulation and exchange netflow monitoring (source: @EmberCN). |
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2025-08-17 13:27 |
New Wallet Withdraws 450 BTC ($53.11M) From Binance: On-Chain Outflow Equals 1-Day Issuance, Key Signals for BTC Traders
According to @lookonchain, a newly created wallet starting with bc1qvl withdrew 450 BTC (valued at $53.11M) from Binance about 50 minutes ago, with the transfer referenced via Arkham Intelligence’s explorer. Sources: X post https://twitter.com/lookonchain/status/1957071841052295215 and Arkham Intelligence https://intel.arkm.com/ Such large exchange outflows are tracked by traders as potential signs of coins moving to self-custody and lower immediate sell-side liquidity. Sources: Glassnode Academy overview of exchange outflows https://academy.glassnode.com and CryptoQuant Academy on exchange reserves https://cryptoquant.com/academy The 450 BTC size is roughly equal to one day of new BTC issuance after the 2024 halving (3.125 BTC per block, ~144 blocks/day), which raises its relevance for spot liquidity analysis. Sources: Bitcoin Wiki on controlled supply https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Controlled_supply and Glassnode issuance metrics overview https://academy.glassnode.com Traders can monitor follow-through via BTC exchange netflow, Binance order book depth, and funding rates to assess whether supply is tightening or rotating before taking directional risk. Sources: Binance Research market resources https://research.binance.com and Kaiko market data research https://www.kaiko.com/research |