FTT tanks 30% after 1.9M tokens moved to FTX, Binance denies selling

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FTX’s FTT token lost roughly 30% of its value in the last 24 hours after 1.9 million FTT tokens — worth roughly $44 million at the time — were moved from the Genesis over-the-counter (OTC) Desk to FTX on Nov. 8, according to Wu Blockchain.

Speculation pointed to Binance but the exchange’s CEO Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao reportedly denied that the exchange has sold its FTT.

FTT had mostly traded for around $22 on Nov. 7; however, the asset experienced extreme volatility in the early trading hours of Nov. 8, pushing its value to as low as $15.56.

FTT whales in action

Reports from Lookonchain and Peckshield identified several whale transactions that could have impacted FTT’s value.

Lookonchain stated that a whale transferred 272,516 FTT ($6M) to Binance and 45,000 FTT ($1M) to FTX Exchange. According to the on-chain sleuth, the whale would be selling at a $6 million loss as his average buying price was $41.

Meanwhile, Peckshield reported that over 13 million FTT tokens were transferred from FTX to new wallets. One of the transactions involved the transfer of 10M FTT ($166.5M) away from its parent company exchange to the address 0xc…cb6-the address is now the fourth largest holder of FTT.

BNB, Solana, and BIT caught in the crossfire

Binance’s native token, BNB, also appeared to have experienced some mild sell-off, falling by around 8% to $315 during the early trading hours.

While the token has slightly recovered to $326 as of press time, Lookonchain identified three dormant addresses that sold $89.5 million of their BNB holdings.

In the last 24 hours, Solana (SOL) crashed by 22% to as low as $25.59. The crypto community speculated that Alameda was dumping SOL to support FTT at $22.

Hal Press, the founder of a hedge fund investment in cryptocurrencies North Rock Digital, raised questions about whether Alameda dumped Solana to support FTT at $22. Press continued that a below $22 price “could trigger some loans they (Alameda) can’t repay.”

Meanwhile, another crypto token that was caught in the whirlwind was ByBit’s BIT token. The BIT token plunged roughly 20% within an hour to $0.307, forcing the BitDAO community to question whether Alameda dumped and breached their three years mutual no-sale commitment.

Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison, however, quelled the rumors stating that the trading firm had not sold its BIT holdings.

Nansen CEO Alex Svanevik tweeted that the transaction that took the FTX wallet below 100 million BIT was made by the venture capital arm of ByBit, Mirana Ventures.


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