In 24 hours, clients of centralized exchanges withdrew about $1.2 billion in ETH to their personal wallets. The last time this happened, the price of ETH began a parabolic rise.
According to IntoTheBlock, $1.2 billion worth of ETH was withdrawn from centralized exchanges on Thursday.
Analysts noted that the last time such a significant outflow occurred was in April. After this, the price of ETH increased by 60% in 30 days.
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According to cointelegraph.com
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