Additionally, more than half a trillion Shiba Inu tokens have been staked. Data collected by Etherscan shows that more than three hours ago, a mysterious wallet
0xf05e2a70346560d3228c7002194bb7c5dc8fe100 moved a total of 164,980,505,611 Shiba Inu memes to a wallet that turned out to belong to Binance – “Binance 14“, obviously to sell this reserve, which could cause the price of the Shiba Inu to collapse.
Today, this wallet does not contain any Shiba Inus. Prior to that, in the past 12 days, this whale had over a dozen inbound transactions that sent around 100 billion SHIB.
Today, this whale has sold its entire stash of SHIB that it had recently accumulated. In fiat, this amount of crypto meme is equal to $1,997,913.
576 billion SHIB sent to staking pools
Two other transactions noted on Etherscan show that in the past 14 hours a staggering 576 billion Shiba Inu have been sent to staking pools.
76,095,212,376 coins were transferred to Unicorn exchange. A sum of 499,998,718,826 SHIB worth $6,055,991 was also transferred to an unidentified pool.
According to data from the shibburn tracking website, a total of 30,037,971,864,244 SHIBs have been placed in different pools to date, while 410,380,074,537,062 Shiba Inu have been taken out of circulation through burning.
There are 559,581,953,598,693 Shiba Inu pieces left in circulation.