Recently, the BitDAO community proposed that Alameda release the on-chain address of the tokens that had committed not to be sold for three years. If no answer is received within 24 hours, the community will decide what to do with the 3,362,315 FTT.
However, according to Nansen, the data shows that the FTX hot wallet currently has about 97 million BITs, less than the 100 million BITs previously committed to holding. Alameda Research: 0x84d… transferred the wallet’s primary balance one month after receiving the BitDAO treasury transfer.
According to the BIT transfer history and wallet balance, it cannot move the 100 million to other wallets considerably, thus, it is suspected that there is no large-scale sell-off as the outside world believes. Analysts speculated that one possible interpretation is that Bybit believes Alameda will be sold and hence issued an early warning.
Following a BitDAO question, Alameda has provided evidence that it possesses 100 million BIT tokens. Following a retraction of a previous claim that the company had sold in violation of a three-year lock-up, BitDAO stated that the tokens had been transferred to a specified wallet.
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