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What whales are moving in and out of Bitget.

Over the last 30 days whales deposited $146M in coins to Bitget and withdrew $86.7M — a net inflow of $59.3M, reading as distribution.

Live tracking of whale-size deposits and withdrawals on Bitget, with internal wallet reshuffles filtered out. Coins arriving can become sell pressure; coins leaving usually head to custody. The netflow below tells you which way the balance leans right now.

Gross flow 30d $282.7M 121 transfers
Coin deposits $146M potential sell-side supply
Coin withdrawals $86.7M moving toward custody
Coin netflow $59.3M in distribution
Stablecoin netflow $50M in buying power arriving
Largest move $50M single transfer, 30d
Flow momentum

Daily deposits vs withdrawals

Whale-size coin flow through Bitget by day. Bars above the line are withdrawals leaving the exchange; bars below are deposits arriving.

Jun 6 — deposits $4.3M, withdrawals $0 Jun 7 — deposits $4.4M, withdrawals $50.8K Jun 8 — deposits $4.4M, withdrawals $88.1K Jun 9 — deposits $4.3M, withdrawals $244.3K Jun 10 — deposits $5.5M, withdrawals $0 Jun 11 — deposits $6.5M, withdrawals $2.2M Jun 12 — deposits $6.3M, withdrawals $75.3M Jun 13 — deposits $4.2M, withdrawals $0 Jun 14 — deposits $6.9M, withdrawals $0 Jun 15 — deposits $7.3M, withdrawals $0 Jun 16 — deposits $10.4M, withdrawals $0 Jun 17 — deposits $7.4M, withdrawals $0 Jun 18 — deposits $6.4M, withdrawals $0 Jun 19 — deposits $4.2M, withdrawals $0 Jun 20 — deposits $13.6M, withdrawals $4.2M Jun 21 — deposits $6.6M, withdrawals $0 Jun 22 — deposits $7.2M, withdrawals $3.6M Jun 23 — deposits $175.3K, withdrawals $135.5K Jun 24 — deposits $9.7M, withdrawals $0 Jun 25 — deposits $4.3M, withdrawals $0 Jun 26 — deposits $6.4M, withdrawals $162K Jun 27 — deposits $6.4M, withdrawals $0 Jun 28 — deposits $5M, withdrawals $281.6K Jun 29 — deposits $0, withdrawals $147.8K Jun 30 — deposits $1.7M, withdrawals $99.5K Jul 1 — deposits $0, withdrawals $0 Jul 2 — deposits $29.5K, withdrawals $85.1K Jul 3 — deposits $109.4K, withdrawals $0 Jul 4 — deposits $55.6K, withdrawals $98.6K Jul 5 — deposits $0, withdrawals $0
Two currencies of flow

Coins vs stablecoins

The two flows mean opposite things: coin outflow leans bullish, while stablecoin inflow stages buying power on Bitget.

Coins

Distribution
$146M in $86.7M out

Over the last 30 days whales deposited $146M in coins to Bitget and withdrew $86.7M — a net inflow of $59.3M, reading as distribution.

Stablecoins

Buying power
$50M in $0 out

Stablecoins moved the other way: $50M more arrived on Bitget than left in 30 days — buying power positioned on the venue.

Record moves

Biggest Bitget moves

The largest external deposits and withdrawals in the last 30 days. Every row links to the on-chain record.

Live feed

Live Bitget flow feed

The latest whale-size transfers where a labeled Bitget wallet faces an external counterparty.

Updated Jul 5, 05:58 PM UTC
Deposit ETHFI icon ETHFI $55.6K Binance 15 Jul 4, 09:04 PM UTC
Withdrawal ENA icon ENA $98.6K 0x54d4...cf57 Jul 4, 05:00 PM UTC
Deposit FET icon FET $39.8K Binance: Hot Wallet Jul 3, 10:02 AM UTC
Deposit FET icon FET $69.6K Binance: Hot Wallet Jul 3, 03:06 AM UTC
Withdrawal WLD icon WLD $85.1K 0x89bd...ac40 Jul 2, 08:34 PM UTC
Deposit SYRUP icon SYRUP $29.5K Upbit: Hot Wallet Jul 2, 09:09 AM UTC
Withdrawal WLD icon WLD $99.5K Wintermute: Hot Wallet Jun 30, 03:24 PM UTC
Deposit SYRUP icon SYRUP $20K Binance: Hot Wallet Jun 30, 09:35 AM UTC
Deposit WLD icon WLD $842.6K Bybit: Hot Wallet Jun 30, 07:21 AM UTC
Deposit WLD icon WLD $825K Binance 15 Jun 30, 03:20 AM UTC
Withdrawal ONDO icon ONDO $147.8K Bybit Deposit Jun 29, 02:26 AM UTC
Deposit TRX icon TRX $2.1M TTYe3r...fg7a Jun 28, 09:24 PM UTC
Deposit ONDO icon ONDO $137K ChangeNOW: Hot Wallet Jun 28, 03:35 PM UTC
Deposit ONDO icon ONDO $191.8K ChangeNOW: Hot Wallet Jun 28, 03:12 PM UTC
This is the public preview of the Bitget flow feed.

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Behavior

How Bitget flow behaves

Global crypto exchanges leave a recognizable flow footprint. These are the patterns this page is built to surface.

Deposits can become sell pressure

Coins moving onto Bitget sit next to the order books. Sustained whale deposits have historically preceded heavier spot supply, though a single transfer proves nothing by itself.

Withdrawals lean toward holding

Coins leaving Bitget for unlabeled or custody wallets step away from the market. Days of net outflow are the classic accumulation footprint.

Stablecoins run in reverse

Stablecoin deposits build buying power on the venue, while stablecoin withdrawals move dry powder away. Always read the two buckets separately.

How to read Bitget exchange flows

Bitget is one of the deepest liquidity venues in crypto, which makes its labeled wallets a busy two-way street: market makers settling, funds rebalancing, and retail-size flow batched into whale-size wallet sweeps. That is why this page filters out internal Bitget transfers entirely — hot-to-cold rotation is the loudest and least meaningful part of raw exchange data.

A practical way to read this page: start with the coin netflow gauge. Net outflow means more value left Bitget than arrived, which historically leans bullish; net inflow leans bearish. Then check the stablecoin row — heavy stablecoin deposits alongside coin outflows is one of the stronger constructive setups, because it shows buying power arriving while coins leave.

Keep the conclusion narrow. Exchange flow shows positioning, not intent, and Bitget settles flow for thousands of large accounts at once. Every row below links to the on-chain record, so any headline number on this page can be verified transaction by transaction.

FAQ

Bitget exchange flows FAQ

Short answers about Bitget deposits, withdrawals, netflow, and alerts.

What are Bitget exchange flows?

Bitget exchange flows are large transfers between Bitget wallets and external addresses. Deposits move coins onto the exchange, withdrawals move them off. This page tracks whale-size transfers in both directions and nets them into a single flow signal, excluding internal Bitget wallet rotation.

Is a big deposit to Bitget bearish?

One deposit is noise — desks fund market making and users consolidate wallets constantly. Sustained net inflow over days is the pattern that has historically lined up with heavier sell-side supply, which is why this page focuses on the Bitget netflow rather than single transfers.

Why do you exclude Bitget internal transfers?

Most raw Bitget volume is the exchange moving funds between its own hot and cold wallets. Those transfers never change what is available to the market, so counting them would bury the real signal. Only transfers with an external counterparty are included here.

How are Bitget wallets identified?

Whale Alerts maintains a labeling system that links known Bitget deposit, hot, and cold wallet addresses to the exchange. Only transfers where a labeled Bitget wallet appears on exactly one side are counted as deposits or withdrawals — transfers between two Bitget wallets are treated as internal and excluded.

Can I get alerts when whales move funds to or from Bitget?

Yes. Notable exchange inflows and outflows are published through Telegram alerts, and the dashboard lets you filter the full transfer feed for deeper Bitget history.

Never miss a Bitget flow shift.

Use the dashboard for full Bitget history and filters, or follow Telegram alerts when whale-size deposits and withdrawals hit the monitored feed.