BTC $63,434.87 +0.56%
ETH $1,901.53 +1.04%
BNB $604.49 -0.16%
XRP $1.00 +0.08%
SOL $75.48 -0.03%
TRX $0.3322 +0.39%
DOGE $0.0701 +0.46%
ADA $0.1769 +0.09%
BCH $204.61 +0.74%
LINK $9.46 +1.09%
HYPE $58.95 +3.45%
AAVE $86.78 +0.55%
SUI $0.6774 +0.23%
XLM $0.1583 +0.94%
ZEC $492.62 +1.18%
BTC $63,434.87 +0.56%
ETH $1,901.53 +1.04%
BNB $604.49 -0.16%
XRP $1.00 +0.08%
SOL $75.48 -0.03%
TRX $0.3322 +0.39%
DOGE $0.0701 +0.46%
ADA $0.1769 +0.09%
BCH $204.61 +0.74%
LINK $9.46 +1.09%
HYPE $58.95 +3.45%
AAVE $86.78 +0.55%
SUI $0.6774 +0.23%
XLM $0.1583 +0.94%
ZEC $492.62 +1.18%

Data: The inflow of stablecoins from million-level whales on Binance has halved compared to September last year, indicating a decrease in risk appetite among large whales

2026-05-30 18:37:58

Analyst Darkfost stated that since September 2025, the inflow of stablecoins from million-level whales on Binance has halved, dropping from approximately $62 billion per month to $33 billion, indicating a significant reduction in the participation of large whales in the cryptocurrency market.

When a large amount of stablecoins flows into trading platforms, it usually indicates that the market is regaining interest and is about to be repriced. A decrease in inflow suggests that large capital is exiting the market. Monitoring whales remains one of the best ways to gauge potential market sentiment. Currently, the US-Iran conflict and its ripple effects are still creating a lot of uncertainty, making risk management crucial.

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