BTC $64,731.53 +0.57%
ETH $1,914.96 +0.35%
BNB $602.86 -0.49%
XRP $1.00 -0.07%
SOL $77.18 +1.75%
TRX $0.3335 +0.82%
DOGE $0.0704 +0.16%
ADA $0.1742 +0.12%
BCH $204.28 -0.07%
LINK $9.50 +0.25%
HYPE $58.66 -0.62%
AAVE $89.66 +1.81%
SUI $0.6573 -2.87%
XLM $0.1545 -2.25%
ZEC $506.52 -1.84%
BTC $64,731.53 +0.57%
ETH $1,914.96 +0.35%
BNB $602.86 -0.49%
XRP $1.00 -0.07%
SOL $77.18 +1.75%
TRX $0.3335 +0.82%
DOGE $0.0704 +0.16%
ADA $0.1742 +0.12%
BCH $204.28 -0.07%
LINK $9.50 +0.25%
HYPE $58.66 -0.62%
AAVE $89.66 +1.81%
SUI $0.6573 -2.87%
XLM $0.1545 -2.25%
ZEC $506.52 -1.84%

Data: After the Bybit hacking incident, the capital flow of major exchanges has diverged, with Binance seeing a net inflow of 749 million USD

2025-02-22 09:43:00

ChainCatcher news, according to Defillama data, after the Bybit hacking incident, major cryptocurrency exchanges have shown a divergence in fund flows. Binance had a net inflow of $749.3 million in 24 hours, making it the exchange with the highest inflow. This was followed by OKX and Gate.io, with net inflows of $36.98 million and $50.57 million, respectively.

Meanwhile, Bybit experienced a net outflow of $2.399 billion in 24 hours, while Bitget and Robinhood had net outflows of $98.24 million and $39.73 million, respectively.

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