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by: xpoolPosted on: August 27, 2025

FalconX Witnesses Major Ethereum Withdrawal Surge

An unusual wave of withdrawals has been observed from the trading platform FalconX, as four new wallets have moved a staggering 30,422 ETH worth around $140 million in the last 17 hours, according to Onchain Lens monitoring data. Analysts speculate these newly minted wallets may be linked to the notorious Bitmine operation.

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