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Piriya warned! “Volatility Is Coming” After BTC Inflow In Higher Exchanges – Finally, correct the news

© Reuters Ajarn Piriya Warn! “Volatility Is Coming” After BTC Inflow In Higher Exchanges – Finally, correct the news

“Piriya Samphantharak” or “Ajarn Piriya”, a well-known cryptocurrency investor Revealed via the personal Facebook page Piriya Sambandaraksa at 9:00 am on September 17, 2022, stating that “volatility is coming”.

“Volatility coming, watch out for unstable weather. Passengers should choose whether to sit with their seat belts fastened. Or hug the parachute well.

Along with data sharing, Bitcoin (BTC) inflows to exchanges have been the highest since the beginning of 2020 with over 236,000 BTC. flow in web trading This usually means that the big guys are looking to sell their cryptocurrencies. Therefore, transfers from your personal wallet to web trading for sale. and can be followed by a negative price direction later on.

So far, this post from Piriya has been shared 28 times, along with lots of comments, some are concerned about the price afterwards. Some see it as a good opportunity to ‘cook’ or buy at a low price.

Eventually, Ajarn Piriya settled the news.

However, after about 5 hours, Piriya posted again through her personal Facebook page. It corrects previously revealed information that is actually true, despite the fact that there is a large amount of Bitcoin flowing into the exchange. But the amount of runoff is much higher. Ready to fix the news that ‘No problem’

“From where this morning He shared a post saying that a lot of bitcoins are being transferred to the exchange, be prepared for volatility in the comments. Someone shared the information to see. So I tried to open it and check it. Not a problem at all.”

On September 14, 2022, Total Exchange Inflow (BTC inflow on exchange) was recorded: 236,133 …

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