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Arbitrum (ARB) Whale Accumulation Hits New High: $3 Million in Days

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Arbitrum, the scalable Layer 2 Ethereum network, is witnessing an intriguing trend as a certain "whale" or large holder, identified as address "0x37bf," is accumulating sizable amounts of $ARB tokens. This address was created just four days ago and has since amassed a total of 2.5 million $ARB tokens, worth approximately $2.95 million.

This whale began by withdrawing 1.5 million $ARB tokens (valued at $1.76 million) from Binance, at a price of $1.07 per token. Only 13 hours ago, the same holder withdrew another one million $ARB tokens ($1.18 million) from Binance. The average buying price of this accumulation is estimated to be around $1.13 per token.

A whale is accumulating $ARB.

Address"0x37bf" was created 4 days ago with 1.5M $ARB ($1.76M) withdrawn from #Binance at $1.07 at the time.

And withdrew 1M $ARB ($1.18M) from #Binance again 13 hrs ago.

The whale holds 2.5M $ARB ($2.95M) now, the average buying price is ~$1.13. pic.twitter.com/FdYcN8Top6

— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) May 16, 2023

While the identity of this whale remains a mystery, their activity has certainly piqued the interest of the Arbitrum community. It is a bold move that comes amid a period of volatility for the $ARB token. However, it is worth noting that Arbitrum has gained around 20% to its value since the local low, adding further intrigue to this accumulation.

In other recent developments, the Arbitrum Foundation announced a series of changes in response to community pressure. This includes breaking up a controversial governance package into separate votes and ensuring that the foundation's "special grants" program will be rebranded as the "Ecosystem Development Fund."​​

Moreover, the foundation has pledged to provide more transparency regarding the use of funds and the foundation's budget. They also affirmed they have no near-term plans to sell more tokens, reacting to previous criticisms about selling millions of dollars in $ARB for operational purposes without community consent​​.