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by: xpoolPosted on: September 11, 2025

Arthur Hayes’ ENA Withdrawal Sparks Debate Over Project Potential

Crypto world watchers are buzzing after Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, significantly withdrew 579,000 ENA tokens from Binance. This move has ignited speculation about his strategy and the future of the Ethena (ENA) token. While this withdrawal is not necessarily an indicator of price movements, it offers valuable insight into Hayes’ long-term perspective on the project.

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