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Dec 26, 2024 12:05

XRP Jumps 4%, Whale Reacts With $69 Million Coinbase Deposit

On-chain data shows an XRP whale has moved a large amount of the asset to Coinbase following a 4% Christmas rally in its price. XRP Is Up More Than 4% On Christmas Day After a period of struggle in cryptocurrencies across the board, Christmas has brought back some bullish winds as Bitcoin and company have made some recovery. XRP has been no exception, with its price going up over 4% in the last 24 hours to reclaim $2.31. Related Reading: Bitcoin Sentiment Still Close To Extreme Greed: More Cooldown Needed For Bottom? Below is a chart that shows how the digital asset has performed during the last few days. As with any surge in the coin’s value, profit-taking can become a threat as investor gains balloon up. It appears one whale may have fallen prey to such a temptation. A Large Transfer Has Just Been Spotted On The Network According to data from the cryptocurrency transaction tracker service Whale Alert, a massive transaction has occurred on the XRP blockchain during the past day. The transfer in question involved the movement of 30,171,667 tokens worth more than $69.2 million at the time the sender executed the move. This is quite a large transaction, so it’s likely that a whale entity was responsible for it. Whales are investors who carry massive holdings in their wallets. As the influence of any entity on the market goes up, the more coins that they own, whales are considered a key part of the ecosystem. Because of this reason, their moves can be worth keeping an eye on. They may not always directly influence the price, but they can still inform us about the sentiment among these giants. Problem is, the anonymous nature of the blockchain means that a lot of the time, it’s not possible to discern what an investor’s intent was behind a move. Luckily, in the case of this XRP whale transaction, one end of the move contains a wallet that can be identified as being tied to a centralized platform. Here are the address details related to the transfer: As is visible above, the receiving address for this transaction was a wallet attached to the cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. The sending address was an unknown wallet, meaning that it was likely the whale’s personal, self-custodial wallet. Transactions of this kind, where coins flow from self-custody to a centralized exchange, are known as exchange inflows. Generally, one of the main reasons why investors deposit to these platforms is for selling-related purposes, so exchange inflows can have bearish implications for the asset’s price. Related Reading: Bitcoin Coinbase Premium Giving Potential Buy Signal, Quant Says it’s uncertain, though, whether taking profits from the latest surge was indeed the goal in mind when the whale made the transaction. It may very well be the case of the investor looking to take advantage of one of the other services that Coinbase provides. Featured image from Dall-E, whale-alert.io, chart from TradingView.com

Nov 22, 2024 12:05

XRP Binance Inflows Spike: What It Means For Price

On-chain data shows the XRP Binance Netflow has spiked to positive levels recently. Here’s what this could mean for the asset’s price. XRP Investors Have Been Depositing To Binance Recently As explained by an analyst in a CryptoQuant Quicktake post, a large amount of XRP deposit transactions have headed to Binance recently. The on-chain metric of relevance here is the “Exchange Netflow,” which keeps track of the net transfers going in or out of a given centralized exchange. The traditional form of this metric measures the difference between the inflow and outflow volume for the platform, but in the context of the current topic, a different version of the indicator is of interest: one that counts the net number of deposit/withdrawal transactions. When the value of the metric is positive, it means there are more inflow transfers happening for the exchange than outflow ones. As one of the main reasons why investors deposit to these platforms is for selling-related purposes, this kind of trend can be bearish for XRP. Related Reading: Cardano Outperforms Market With 50% Surge: Heres Why On the other hand, the indicator being negative implies withdrawals are dominant on the exchange. Such a trend can be a sign that holders are interested in HODLing into the long term, which can naturally have bullish effects on the price. Now, here is a chart that shows the trend in the 30-day moving average (MA) of the XRP Exchange Netflow for Binance over the last couple of years: As is visible in the above graph, the XRP Exchange Netflow for Binance has mostly stayed inside the positive territory during the last two years, which suggests investors have constantly been making withdrawal transactions. Recently, however, the metric appears to have diverged from the norm, as its value has registered a sharp positive spike. The asset has seen a sharp rally of over 54% in the past week, so it’s possible that the traders making the deposits are looking to sell and realize their profits. Now, the main question is, is this selling a potential threat to XRP’s value? The indicator is sitting at 470 right now, which suggests significantly more inflows than outflows. Considering that this is also just the 30-day MA, the peak value is bound to be even higher. Related Reading: Bitcoin Is About To See A Historically-Profitable Crossover In This Metric While this high number of inflow transactions may look like a danger at first glance, it may actually not be so, since it corresponds to activity that’s mostly from the retail investors. Whales don’t tend to leave behind too many transactions, as they prefer to move large amounts with a single transaction. Thus, whenever this version of the Exchange Netflow spikes, it’s a sign that the small holders are depositing. Naturally, there could still be a few whale transfers among these inflows, which can indeed end up having a negative effect on the XRP price. It only remains to be seen, though, which of the scenarios holds true. XRP Price XRP has pulled ahead of the rest of the market with a sharp rally during the past week, which has taken its price to $1.09. Featured image from Dall-E, CryptoQuant.com, chart from TradingView.com

Oct 05, 2024 12:05

XRP Crashes 14% As Whales Send Deposits To Exchanges

The XRP price has registered a notable drop during the past day as on-chain data shows the whales have been making transactions to exchanges. XRP Has Witnessed A Sharp Drop Over The Last 24 Hours The cryptocurrency sector has been observing bearish winds recently, with the drawdown deepening across the market during the past day. Most of the top coins, though, have managed to limit their losses, except for XRP, which has notably underperformed. Related Reading: Dogecoin Crossover That Led To 90% & 180% Rallies Could Soon Form Again The below chart shows how the coin’s recent trajectory has looked like. Following the 14% drop in the last 24 hours, XRP has come down to the $0.52 level. This plunge has also put the asset more than 21% down compared to the $0.66 top that it had seen a few days back. As for why the cryptocurrency has performed this poorly during the past day, perhaps on-chain data can provide some hints. Whales Have Been Active On The Network Recently According to data from the cryptocurrency transaction tracker service Whale Alert, several large transactions have been spotted on the XRP network in the last 24 hours. All of these transactions happen to be of a scale that’s generally associated with the whales, who are large entities that can carry a degree of influence in the market. Naturally, one whale can’t move the market on their own, but some number of them together can, which may be exactly what has happened today. Generally, it can be hard to say for certain what the whales’ intentions are when they make moves, but address details can sometimes carry a hint or two. Here are the details of the first of the whale transfers from the past day: As is visible above, the whale moved 17,940,000 XRP, worth around $10.3 million at the time the transfer was executed, from an unknown wallet to an address connected to the cryptocurrency exchange Bitstamp. An “unknown wallet” is one that’s not affiliated to any known centralized platform and is likely to be an investor’s personal address. Thus, it would appear that the whale moved coins from their self-custodial wallet to an exchange with this transaction. Related Reading: Shiba Inu Leads Whale Frenzy: Large SHIB Transfers See Massive 360% Spike Transfers of this type are called exchange inflows. Since one of the main reasons why investors deposit their coins to these platforms is for selling-related purposes, large exchange inflows can lead to a bearish outcome. The three other XRP whale transactions from the past day were also of the same type, with whales shifting a combined $37.9 million to different platforms. It’s possible that these transfers weren’t for selling at all, but for using a different service that exchanges typically provide. Given the corresponding price trend, though, it’s indeed likely that these moves provided a net selling pressure to the cryptocurrency. Featured image from Dall-E, whale-alert.io, chart from TradingView.com

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