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    Shiba Inu Whales Are Active Once More—But Where Are They Heading?

    March 10, 20263 Mins Read
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    Shiba Inu (SHIB) whale activity has intensified as major token holders shift their assets away from centralized exchanges (CEXs). Exchange reserves have plummeted to record lows, while the SHIB burn rate has accelerated dramatically, suggesting these investors may be preparing for significant market movements. These developments raise the question of whether the whales are positioning ahead of a potential market rebound or simply taking advantage of price declines to accumulate. 

    Shiba Inu Whales Execute Massive Exchange Withdrawals

    Shiba Inu has experienced a dramatic shift in whale behavior, as billions of SHIB tokens have recently moved away from crypto exchanges. This shift comes at a time when the broader cryptocurrency and meme coin market faces major headwinds, with Shiba Inu continuing to trade without clear directional momentum even as its price weakens. 

    On March 8, on-chain analytics platform CryptoQuant detected a sharp decline in exchange net flow, with a total outflow of 166.16 billion SHIB tokens across major exchanges, nearly double the previous day’s 88 billion tokens. Even earlier, on March 6, exchanges recorded a negative net flow of 170.53 billion tokens, indicating sustained large-scale withdrawals by whales.

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    Reports from WhaleScan on X have revealed that these whales have been active for a while now,  securing their positions ahead of any major market movement. Usually, when whales move tokens from exchanges, it means those tokens are being removed from circulation. This reduces the supply of tokens available for trading on markets, which can create upward price pressure if demand continues to rise. 

    The recent whale movement also signals conviction in Shiba Inu despite its weakened fundamentals and recent sideways trading. Notably, WhaleScan has reported that due to the massive token exodus from exchanges, reserves on these crypto platforms have hit a record low of 80.9 trillion SHIB. This suggests that while weak hands are watching short-term price action, whales are accumulating, contributing to the decreasing supply. 

    SHIB Deflationary Pressures Build As Burn Rate Spikes

    In addition to declining reserves, Shiba Inu’s burn rate has accelerated dramatically, increasing by 27.4% just last week. Most notably, on March 6, the burn rate skyrocketed by over 53,950% in just 24 hours, reflecting a staggering increase in tokens being removed from circulation.

    Combined with the billions of tokens that recently flowed out of exchanges, Whale Scan has noted that Shiba Inu’s supply crunch is becoming increasingly clear and difficult to ignore. Recent burn statistics paint the picture of token holders seeking deflation amid weakening price action.

    Approximately 337 billion SHIB tokens were burned on March 3, last week, as the Shibarium ecosystem prepared for the anticipated FHE privacy upgrade for Q2 2026. These developments indicate that Shiba Inu’s deflationary pressure is building as supply continues to decrease on exchanges. 

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    SHIB trading at $0.000005 on the 1D chart | Source: SHIBUSDT on Tradingview.com
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