As XRP token has gradually resumed growing but is so far stuck at the $0.40 level, whales continue to move staggering amounts of this crypto asset, trading it or redistributing their riches. Over the past 10 hours, large crypto holders, widely known as whales in the crypto space, have transferred more than 260 million XRP in just a few transactions, according to data provided by Whale Alert. The largest portion was shifted by Bithumb exchange, whose owner has again gotten in trouble with the authorities. 263 million XRP shifted mostly from Bithumb According to the popular cryptocurrency tracker mentioned above, over the past 10 hours, four large amounts of XRP have been moved. Whale Alert has marked the majority of the participating wallets as anonymous. However, it then provided some more details, showing that the largest transfer here, carrying 160,000,000 XRP, was made by major South Korean crypto exchange — Bithumb — internally, between its own wallets. Another internal transfer here was made by the Bitso exchange, which is a major Ripple partner in the Latin America region, where it is doing its best to spread Ripple's ODL technology (On-Demand liquidity) that enables quick and cheap cross-border payments and remittances. Bitso transferred 39,500,000 XRP from one its address to another.