30,000 BTC Leaves Exchanges: Is This The Exodus That Kickstarts A Bitcoin Bul...
The recent surge in the Bitcoin price was preceded by a significant amount of BTC leaving centralized exchanges. Over the past week, investors took to exchanges to remove their BTC holdings, supposedly for safekeeping in private wallets. 30,000 BTC Leaves Exchanges On October 18, crypto analyst Ali Charts revealed that more than 30,000 BTC had […]
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Despite the bitcoin price high, there continues to be a massive exodus of bitcoin leaving exchanges. Onchain data shows exchanges are being drained like a sieve and during the last 30 days, 87,954 bitcoin was withdrawn from the top crypto trading platforms. Back in December 2019, it was reported that the San Francisco-based exchange Coinbase held close to 1 million BTC for its users. In fact, in January 2020, Coinbase had around 969,000 BTC and the next month, it was up to its highest point of 973,000 BTC on February 10, 2020. But all year long, not only from Coinbase, but also a slew of....
Exodus, the multi-asset wallet with a strong design and usability emphasis, now includes ShapeShift built-in. This allows users to trade between blockchain assets without leaving the wallet app. In-App Trading. ShapeShift.io announced the move on October 5, saying it had worked with Exodus since late 2015 to integrate its API. Exodus users can maintain....
Exodus shares are now available for purchase through its wallet. Crypto wallet provider Exodus recently received the green light from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, to sell shares of its operation. According to a public statement from Exodus on Thursday: “Exodus Movement, Inc., a Delaware corporation that has developed a leading non-custodial cryptocurrency software platform, received notice that the Securities and Exchange Commission has qualified its offering of Class A common stock under Regulation A.” The shares hit the market last night in the U.S., and....
Cryptocurrency wallet firm Exodus has been paying all its staff fully in Bitcoin since launching its software wallet in 2015, CEO JP Richardson said. Major cryptocurrency wallet provider Exodus continues paying its employees in Bitcoin (BTC) despite the ongoing bear market, with the total market cap dropping below $1 trillion on Monday.Since launching its software crypto wallet back in 2015, Exodus has been paying its staff 100% in BTC, Exodus co-founder and CEO JP Richardson told Cointelegraph.The company continued to pay all its 300 employees in BTC even during major market downturns, by....
Exodus reported nearly $96 million in revenues for the fiscal year of 2021, which is a 350% increase year-over-year. Major software cryptocurrency wallet Exodus has gone public on the digital asset securities firm Securitize Markets following a $75 million crowdfund capital raise.Exodus’ shares started trading on Securitize on Wednesday, allowing investors from all across the United States and international investors from more than 40 countries to trade the Exodus Class A common stock.Trading under the ticker symbol EXOD, the Exodus Class A common stock is digitally represented on the....