Largest Public SHIB Holder Revealed, Here’s Big Catch

In a twist that could only be described as a plot twist worthy of a particularly bizarre novel, Arkham Intelligence, the on-chain data company that sounds like it should be investigating supernatural occurrences, has unveiled the top 10 SHIB holding addresses. And lo and behold, the largest one is a bit of a shocker for the community—like finding out your pet goldfish is actually a secret agent. 🐟💼

This wallet, which has been hoarding Shiba Inu coins like a squirrel with a nut obsession, is worth billions of U.S. dollars at the time of writing. Yes, you read that right—billions! Meanwhile, the big players in the cryptocurrency circus, such as Binance, Robinhood, and Crypto.com, are left scratching their heads and wondering how they got outplayed by a wallet that seems to have a penchant for collecting unwanted coins. Talk about a plot twist! 🎭

Largest SHIB wallet emerges, Binance left on sidelines

According to the aforementioned data source, the largest SHIB holder is none other than a wallet that has been accepting unwanted Shiba Inu coins since early 2021—one of those SHIB burn addresses that are about as useful as a chocolate teapot. These coins are now as useful as a screen door on a submarine, never to return to circulation. This wallet holds a staggering total of 410,430,774,772,152.3 SHIB. Yes, that’s right, a number so large it makes your head spin faster than a hamster on a wheel. This mountain of meme coins is currently valued at a jaw-dropping $5.9 billion in fiat. 💰

Following this wallet are the wallets belonging to Upbit, Binance, Robinhood, Crypto.com, and Bithumb, all of whom are now left in the dust, wondering how they let this happen. Upbit holds a respectable 49,633,636,728,526 SHIB, while Binance’s wallet contains a mere 45,435,410,757,391.81 SHIB. It’s like watching a race where the tortoise just decided to take a nap while the hare zoomed past. 🐢💤

The Robinhood address holds 39,273,245,781,062.02 Shiba Inu, while Crypto.com’s SHIB stash is equal to 30,870,004,624,315.74 meme coins. It’s a veritable treasure trove of digital fluff, and yet, it pales in comparison to the behemoth that is the largest wallet.

SHIB army burns 31,447,991 coins

In a display of community spirit that would make even the most hardened cynic crack a smile, the Shibburn wallet tracker has revealed that over the past 24 hours, a substantial amount of meme coins has been ceremoniously moved out of circulation. In two large burns, the meme coin’s community has burned 31,447,991 SHIB. Yes, you heard that right—31 million coins, poof! Gone! Just like your hopes of winning the lottery. 🎉

A total of 18,356,090 and 13,091,149 SHIB were transferred to dead-end wallets by anonymous whales, who are probably laughing maniacally somewhere. By now, a total of 589,251,256,408,651 SHIB meme coins remain in circulation out of the initial one-quadrillion-SHIB supply. And let’s not forget, a whopping 4.7 trillion SHIB have been locked for staking purposes in DeFi apps, because why not? It’s not like they have anything better to do! 🦈

The aforementioned largest SHIB holding address is one of the wallets tracked by Shibburn, proving that in the world of cryptocurrency, anything can happen—and usually does, with a side of absurdity.

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2025-05-29 17:26

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