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Tron Founder Justin Sun Withdraws 77 Billion Shiba Inu (SHIB) Following 500 Billion Withdrawal, What's Motive?

Published 2023-12-19, 06:43 a/m
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U.Today - In a surprising turn of events, Justin Sun, the founder of Tron, has made yet another substantial withdrawal of Shiba Inu (SHIB) tokens, further deepening the mystery surrounding his motives. Following a massive 500 billion SHIB withdrawal earlier this week, Sun has now moved approximately 77 billion SHIB tokens from Binance, valued at around $810,000, according to a from blockchain security firm PeckShieldAlert.

As previously by U.Today, the recent withdrawal adds to a series of significant transactions orchestrated by Sun in recent days. Among the list of tokens withdrawn from Binance are 127,510 Chainlink (LINK) tokens worth $1.85 million, 202,385 Storj (STORJ) tokens valued at $200,000, 53.68 billion Pepe (PEPE) tokens amounting to $76.7K and 13,904 dYdX (DYDX) tokens with a value of $43,000.

Justin Sun's strategic shift

Sun's unanticipated move into meme coins and promising projects was first disclosed on May 11, when he took to X (formerly Twitter) to his decision. In his tweet, Sun announced that he had decided to commence actively trading meme coins and some promising projects through his public address.

This move has left the cryptocurrency community speculating about Justin Sun's intentions and the potential impact on the market. Some observers believe that Sun's active involvement in trading these tokens could influence their prices and market dynamics, while others raise concerns about the lack of transparency and potential risks associated with such high-stakes transactions.

The Shiba Inu token, which is the primary focus of Justin Sun's recent withdrawals, is currently at $0.00001045, reflecting a 4.80% increase in the last 24 hours. The , combined with Sun's substantial withdrawals, are likely to attract close attention from investors and market analysts alike, as they seek to decipher the motives behind these strategic moves.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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