Bitcoin, XRP See Declining Whale Activity: What It Means

Bitcoin, XRP See Declining Whale Activity: What It Means

On-chain data shows Bitcoin, XRP, and other top cryptocurrencies have been witnessing notably lesser activity from the whales recently as compared to earlier in the year. Bitcoin, XRP Among Assets Observing A Decline In Whale Transactions In a new post on X, the on-chain analytics firm Santiment has discussed about how the latest trend in the Whale Transaction Count has been looking like for the various top coins in the sector. Related Reading: ‘Paper’ Bitcoin On The Decline: What It Means For BTC The “Whale Transaction Count” here refers to an on-chain metric that keeps track....


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