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Huobi Sees 13,900 BTC Outflow, While Bitcoin Deposits Head to These Exchanges, Here’s What’s Happening

source-logo  u.today 04 October 2021 13:45, UTC

Chinese crypto journalist and blogger Colin Wu, who covers, everything to do with blockchain and crypto in China and around the globe, has shared recent data, saying that almost 14,000 Bitcoins has outflowed the largest trading platform in China (Huobi) and two other, smaller crypto exchanges.

Meanwhile, major digital exchanges Binance, Coinbase and Bitfinex are seeing massive inflows of Bitcoin.

China ban drives users to withdraw BTC from Huobi

Colin Wu has tweeted that under the pressure of the recent Chinese crypto ban users have started to take their Bitcoins away from Huobi after the platform announced that it is going to drop all of its present customers in mainland China.

Citing the viewbase analytics website, Wu tweeted that Huobi has seen withdrawals of 13,903 Bitcoins in total. Aside from Huobi, such crypto exchanges as Okex and Gate.io are also witnessing BTC outflows, albeit smaller ones – users have withdrawn 5,872 from Okex and 95 BTC from Gate.io.

According to the tweet and the screenshot shared by Wu, other major exchanges, namely, Binance, Bitfinex and the largest US-based crypto platform Coinbase, are seeing massive inflows of Bitcoin.

Wu says that slightly over 7,000 BTC has been deposited to Binance, almost 5,000 BTC went to Bitfinex and 122 Bitcoins was moved to Coinbase.

According to viewbase, under the influence of Chinese supervision, the inflow and outflow of Bitcoin has changed significantly in the past month: Binance (+7,043 BTC), Bitfinex (+4,870 BTC), Coinbase (+122 BTC); Huobi (-13,903 BTC), Ou Yi (-5,872 BTC), Gateio (-95 BTC). pic.twitter.com/e7vufmHl2j

— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) October 4, 2021

In the comment thread under the post, a Twitter user has suggested that Bitcoins withdrawn from Huobi and the other two exchanges are being moved to Binance.

Huobi and Binance are dropping mainland China users

As reported by U.Today previously, Huobi has announced that it will be no longer providing its servicing to crypto traders and investors in mainland China after it had suspended the creation of new accounts in that region.

Binance has so far stopped admitting new users from that area too. However, many local exchanges have been forced to quit the business or relocate to other jurisdictions as a result of the recent ban posed by the Chinese government. The ban is covering both crypto trading and crypto mining once again.

Aside from Binance and Huobi, CoinEx exchange is also ceasing work with new Chinese users and Renrenbit (that belongs to the Chinese “OTC king” Zhao Dong) is shutting down its operations completely as is clear from earlier tweets of Colin Wu.

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