According to the latest statistics from the on-chain data platform, there have been interesting changes in the funds movement on trading platforms over the past day. Among them, a leading exchange continues to lead, with a 24-hour net inflow of $508 million. Following closely is Bitget, with a net inflow of $90.72 million, ranking second. Bitfinex ranks third with a performance of $47.46 million. These data reflect the differences in market participants' preferences for different platforms and also to some extent mirror the current market's fund allocation trend. In an increasingly competitive exchange environment, capital flows often reveal market participants' actual judgments on platform security, liquidity, and trading experience.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-12 03:28
nah the math doesn't check out here... $508M flowing into one exchange in 24h? let me examine the wallet patterns bc that's literally textbook tether printer activity tbh
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MEVictim
· 01-11 09:48
It's truly outrageous that funds are concentrated in the top players. Do small exchanges still have a chance?
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RetiredMiner
· 01-09 04:04
Funds are piling into top-tier exchanges, I'm really scared.
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token_therapist
· 01-09 04:01
Funds are all piling into the top players, this is the brutal reality of the market.
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MetaDreamer
· 01-09 03:58
500 million flows in, which exchange is so good at attracting funds?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-09 03:54
Funds are flowing to the leading players, this is the market screening its positions. No need to guess, it's just verifying who can survive until the end.
According to the latest statistics from the on-chain data platform, there have been interesting changes in the funds movement on trading platforms over the past day. Among them, a leading exchange continues to lead, with a 24-hour net inflow of $508 million. Following closely is Bitget, with a net inflow of $90.72 million, ranking second. Bitfinex ranks third with a performance of $47.46 million. These data reflect the differences in market participants' preferences for different platforms and also to some extent mirror the current market's fund allocation trend. In an increasingly competitive exchange environment, capital flows often reveal market participants' actual judgments on platform security, liquidity, and trading experience.