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According to on-chain analytics platform Lookonchain (@lookonchain), over the past 24 hours, nine newly created wallets withdrew 87.76 million Binance Coins (BNB) from Binance, worth $14.9 million.
According to on-chain analyst Yujin, over the past 20 hours, the suspected controller of BNB Life withdrew 57.88 million BNB Life tokens (approximately $9.37 million) from Binance via six wallets. Recently, the price of BNB Life surged sixfold—from $0.037 to $0.22—within half a month. Additionally, at the end of February, the same entity withdrew 59 million BNB Life tokens from Binance via two wallets. Currently, this controlling party holds approximately 116.9 million BNB Life tokens on-chain—11.7% of the total supply—with an estimated value of $21.71 million.
According to the official announcement, Binance will suspend GLMR token deposits and withdrawals on the Moonbeam network at 20:00 (UTC+8) on April 13, 2026, to support its network upgrade. The project team will carry out the network upgrade at block height 15,190,604 (expected at 21:00 UTC+8 on April 13, 2026).
Whale 8DHkza withdrew 850,488 TRUMP tokens (approximately $2.4 million) from Bybit over the past two days; whale 7EtuAt withdrew 105,754 TRUMP tokens (approximately $298,000) from Binance 17 hours ago and currently holds a total of 1.13 million TRUMP tokens (approximately $3.2 million).
Thus, the 1.72 billion NOM tokens—59% of the circulating supply—that they withdrew from Binance on April 1 via seven wallets were all transferred back into Binance within the past day and a half.
According to Onchain Lens monitoring, a whale withdrew 265,132 LINK tokens from Binance three hours ago, valued at $2.38 million.
According to on-chain analyst Yujin’s monitoring, in the past half hour, a whale/institution controlling 59% of NOM’s circulating supply has transferred another 768 million NOM ($3.73 million) to Binance. Since last night, this whale/institution has deposited a total of 1.442 billion NOM ($7.67 million) into Binance. Meanwhile, the NOM price has dropped 39% over the past 24 hours.
According to lookonchain monitoring, whales/institutions are continuously accumulating ETH. A wallet associated with Cumberland withdrew 26,500 ETH (approximately $59.52 million) from OKX, Binance, Bybit, and Coinbase within the past 12 hours.
According to on-chain analyst Yujin’s monitoring, between 2–3 a.m. Beijing Time today, the price of $FF (Falcon Finance) surged 137% in a straight line—from $0.072 to $0.171. Around 3:30 a.m., a BitGo custodial wallet suddenly transferred approximately 115 million $FF (valued at roughly $15.81 million). Of this, 68.51 million $FF (approximately $8.32 million) has already flowed into Binance and Bybit. The $FF price subsequently dropped sharply and is now trading around $0.10.
According to on-chain analyst Ember (@EmberCN), a set of addresses holding at least 59% of NOM (Nomina)’s circulating supply transferred 23% of the token’s circulating supply (674 million NOM, valued at $3.94 million) into Binance over the past hour. NOM’s price dropped 25% today. This address set is likely the same entity that drove NOM’s price up sixfold (from $0.0017 to $0.0126) over the past half-month. On April 1, it withdrew 1.72 billion NOM from Binance across seven wallets—representing 59% of NOM’s total circulating supply (2.9 billion NOM).
According to on-chain analyst Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens), a wallet associated with Metalpha deposited 7,200 ETH—worth approximately $15.79 million—into Binance.
Binance has announced the completion of the DAI (DAI) token swap and rebranding to USDS (USDS), and has enabled deposits and withdrawals for the new USDS token. Spot trading pairs BTC/USDS, ETH/USDS, and USDS/USDT will go live on April 9, 2026, at 16:00 (UTC+8).