$2.3 Billion Ethereum Has Left OKX And Binance This Quarter: The Sell-Side Supply Is Thinning
Ethereum is holding above $2,000. The price chart looks uncertain. The exchange data tells a different story entirely. A CryptoQuant report has identified a withdrawal pattern that cuts against the...

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Ethereum is holding above $2,000. The price chart looks uncertain. The exchange data tells a different story entirely. A CryptoQuant report has identified a withdrawal pattern that cuts against the bearish surface narrative: on March 22, a single OKX outflow of $1.67 billion in ETH left the exchange in one movement — the largest single withdrawal event recorded in the period under review. Binance followed with its own signals, registering two separate outflows each exceeding $300 million, on February 5 and February 7. Three large withdrawals. Two major exchanges. One direction. Related Reading: The Bitcoin Coinbase Discount Is Back: History Says That Is Worth Watching When ETH moves off exchanges at this scale, it does not disappear — it migrates into cold storage, staking contracts, and long-term custody. It stops being available for immediate sale. The pool of coins that can be sold at a moment’s notice shrinks, and the market’s sensitivity to any new wave of buying deman