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Binance ETH Withdrawals Hit 3-Year High as Riot Stages Another 500 BTC for Possible Sale

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Key Takeaways

  • Binance logged 166,000-plus ETH withdrawal transactions in one day, a 3-year high, per CryptoQuant’s Darkfost.
  • Riot Platforms moved 500 BTC ($30.72M) to NYDIG custody, echoing a pattern that preceded 2026 sales.
  • Binance’s netflow stayed positive at 12,938 ETH, a caution sign analysts say keeps selling risk on the table.

A Record Day for Ether Withdrawals

Binance processed more than 166,000 ether withdrawal transactions in a single day, the highest count in over three years, per CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost on July 3. The spike in activity arrived with ether ( ETH) trading near $1,725, as the asset attempts to stabilize after a bruising second quarter.

Darkfost noted the withdrawal surge could indicate accumulation, with holders moving coins to self-custody, or funds rotating into decentralized finance ( DeFi) yield opportunities. A record transaction count driven by many smaller withdrawals would point to retail participants pulling coins off the exchange, historically read as a bullish supply signal.

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The picture, however, is not one-sided. Despite the record number of withdrawal transactions, Binance’s exchange netflow remained positive at 12,938 ETH (i.e., more ether flowed onto the platform than left it).

Fellow CryptoQuant analyst PelinayPA offered a more cautious reading, noting that positive netflow suggests “selling risk because coins on exchanges are easier to sell.” In other words, a crowd of small holders may be withdrawing while fewer, larger players position inventory to sell.

Institutional demand offers some counterweight. U.S. spot ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) returned to net inflows yesterday, adding $29.08 million, with Blackrock’s ETHA accounting for $29.74 million (flows that helped ether defend the $1,700 support zone). Bitcoin.com News has tracked similar offloading moves, including an a16z-linked wallet pulling 25,560 ETH worth $42.6 million off Binance earlier this year.

Riot’s Familiar Move Toward the Exit

While ether holders shuffled coins, the bitcoin side of the ledger produced its own signal. Riot Platforms Inc. (Nasdaq: RIOT), the second-largest bitcoin miner, transferred 500 BTC worth about $30.72 million to NYDIG custody.

Tweet discussing Riot Platform's latest Bitcoin sale.
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NYDIG deposits have repeatedly preceded Riot’s onchain sale patterns this year, including a similar 500 BTC move in April when the coins were worth about $39 million.

The company has been one of the year’s most consistent miner-sellers with Bitcoin.com News reporting recently that Riot sold 3,778 BTC in the first quarter, more than double the 1,473 BTC it produced, generating $289.5 million in net proceeds at an average price of $76,626 per coin, cash earmarked largely for its data center expansion.

The stack is thinning as a result, with Riot’s holdings falling to 15,680 BTC at the end of Q1, down 18% from 19,223 a year earlier, with 5,802 of those coins restricted. Notably, today’s staging happened with bitcoin near $61,000, roughly $15,600 below Riot’s Q1 average selling price, meaning any sale now would lock in far weaker economics than the miner captured earlier in the year.

Taken together, the day’s movements sketch a market still sorting out who wants exposure at these levels. Retail-scale ether holders appear to be taking coins into their own hands even as net supply on Binance grows, and a major public miner is once again staging bitcoin at the sale window rather than holding through the drawdown.



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