The $ORACLE holdings reveal quite a few interesting details. According to data analysis, there is no obvious concentration of holdings by insiders in this project. Snipers(snipers) account for 3.2%. The real major players are Versaxhi and gimmetheloot, who sit firmly in the front row.
Looking at on-chain data makes it even clearer. A cluster holds 3.4% of the tokens. But what’s truly worth noting is the situation on the CEX side—the exchange cluster holds 54.1% of the liquidity. Among them, Binance-related wallets account for 29%, and Coinbase also has a significant holding.
What does this mean? The main liquidity is actually controlled by centralized exchanges, with retail and institutional chips relatively dispersed. For investors tracking $ORACLE, this kind of data is quite helpful in assessing market depth and liquidity risk.
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GasWaster
· 3h ago
nah not the CEX holding 54% of liquidity... that's literally begging for a rug pull energy lmao. binance & coinbase hoarding 29% combined? imagine the bridge fees when they decide to move that 💀
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MetaverseVagrant
· 3h ago
CEX holds 54% of the liquidity. Now I understand, the crypto world is still controlled by the big centralized players.
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AllInDaddy
· 4h ago
Damn, 54.1% all held on exchanges, isn't this just waiting to be dumped?
The $ORACLE holdings reveal quite a few interesting details. According to data analysis, there is no obvious concentration of holdings by insiders in this project. Snipers(snipers) account for 3.2%. The real major players are Versaxhi and gimmetheloot, who sit firmly in the front row.
Looking at on-chain data makes it even clearer. A cluster holds 3.4% of the tokens. But what’s truly worth noting is the situation on the CEX side—the exchange cluster holds 54.1% of the liquidity. Among them, Binance-related wallets account for 29%, and Coinbase also has a significant holding.
What does this mean? The main liquidity is actually controlled by centralized exchanges, with retail and institutional chips relatively dispersed. For investors tracking $ORACLE, this kind of data is quite helpful in assessing market depth and liquidity risk.