Crypto Investors Attract To SHIB After It Gained Popularity On Exchanges

A wealthy crypto investor just traded a substantial quantity of Shiba Inu (SHIB) coins on exchanges, as the dog-themed digital currency gains popularity.
Whale Alert, a service that keeps track of blockchain transactions, says that an unknown whale sent 3,333,256,285,484 SHIB worth $30,262,633 on January 10.
The money was moved to a wallet that had only been used once before. Even though the whale was moving a lot of cryptos, he only had to pay the equivalent of $4.24 in transfer fees.
Along with Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), Shiba Inu will be one of Binance’s three most-watched cryptocurrencies in 2022. (ETH). CoinCarp, a site that ranks exchanges and wallets, has found that two of the crypto titan’s wallets already hold more than 9% of Shiba Inu.
Binance also has the highest balance for the token out of all the digital asset exchanges. It has 92,976,033,114,161 SHIB, which is worth $844,222,380. Crypto.com comes in second with 55,309,654,679,990 SHIB, which is worth $502,211,664, and OKX comes in third with 9,957,292,730,009 SHIB, which is worth $90,412,217.
This week, the Shiba Inu ecosystem showed a video clip of bags and briefcases with images from the Shiboshi non-fungible token (NFT) collection, which seemed to hint at a possible partnership with the North American luxury goods company Bugatti Group.
At the time of writing, one SHIB is worth $0.000009, which is down by 2.23 percent from 24 hours ago.










