Whales withdrew $15.9 million worth of DeFi Token from exchanges in 2 days.

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Three whales/institutions have withdrawn a total of $15.9 million worth of Solana DeFi Token from the exchange over the past two days, led by $7.39 billion worth of PUMPs (US$13.77 million).

Tracking data from Lookonchain shows that Token withdrawals from the exchange are concentrated across multiple assets within the Solana system, potentially reflecting a short-term accumulation trend or a shift to self-managed wallets.

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  • Three whales/institutions withdrew $15.9 million worth of Solana DeFi Token in two days.
  • PUMP accounted for the majority: $13.77 million.
  • Other Token include CLOUD, KMNO, JTO, and DRIFT.

Token withdrawals: $15.9 million in 2 days

Lookonchain has recorded three whales/institutions withdrawing Solana DeFi Token from the exchange, totaling $15.9 million, over the past two days.

The withdrawal list includes 7.39 billion PUMP ($13.77 million), 8.02 million CLOUD ($621,000), 9.06 million KMNO ($539,000), 1.33 million JTO ($521,000), and 3.05 million DRIFT ($479,000).

In terms of scale, PUMP represents the overwhelming majority of withdrawals in value compared to the other Token . The remainder is distributed across four assets, each under $1 million, suggesting that the withdrawals were selective but not concentrated on a single Token .

Token delisted from exchanges: PUMP leads the way.

Of the Token withdrawn, PUMP accounted for the largest value: $13.77 million, equivalent to 7.39 billion Token.

The remaining Token were CLOUD 8.02 million ($621,000), KMNO 9.06 million ($539,000), JTO 1.33 million ($521,000), and DRIFT 3.05 million ($479,000). Overall, this shows that withdrawals were spread across many DeFi Token within the Solana system during the same 2-day period.

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