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    Whales withdraw 1,600 Bitcoin worth nearly $144M from Binance

    December 29, 20251 Min Read


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    • Two newly created wallets withdrew 1,600 Bitcoin from Binance.
    • Bitcoin surged past $90,000 on Sunday but later cooled to $87,600.

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    Two newly created wallets pulled 1,600 Bitcoin valued at approximately $144 million from Binance over the past eight hours. The withdrawals were flagged by the on-chain analytics team at Lookonchain.

    Whales are buying $BTC.

    In the past 3 hours, two newly created wallets have withdrawn 1,600 $BTC($143.65M) from #Binance.https://t.co/CmlhjrfUgNhttps://t.co/WM113aDd7P pic.twitter.com/jE7njWtf2u

    — Lookonchain (@lookonchain) December 29, 2025

    Large-scale Bitcoin movements from exchanges to private wallets are typically interpreted as accumulation by major holders known as whales. Such withdrawals often signal reduced selling pressure and long-term holding intent among major market participants.

    Bitcoin climbed above $90,000 late Sunday before easing back to around $87,600 ahead of the US market open on Monday, according to CoinGecko.





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