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Bitcoin Whale Moves Over $875,000,000 Worth of BTC

A Bitcoin (BTC) whale recently is moving over $875.7 million worth of Bitcoin in a single transaction. Of course, this is due to BTC’s price moving sideways.

Furthermore, The blockchain tracker Whale Alert reveals the transactions between two unknown wallets. Notably, A separate unknown wallet also gets less than 0.002 BTC from the sending wallet.

Notably, The fifth and final unknown wallet is currently the 52nd-richest Bitcoin address in the world. Of course, this is because it’s holding $863,897,256 worth currently. Also, This is according to Information from BitInfoCharts.

So, Here’s a summary of some of the other notable BTC whale transactions from Monday to Tuesday:

Firstly, 4,800 BTC worth more than $278.8 million transfers from Bitfinex to an unknown wallet

Secondly, 1,344 Bitcoin worth more than $77.8 million transfers from Coinbase to an unknown wallet

Thirdly, 2,000 BTC more than $115.6 million transfers from Xapo to Binance

Fourthly, 800 Bitcoin worth more than $46.1 million transfers from an unknown wallet to CryptoCom

Lastly, 356 BTC worth more than $20.6 million transfers from Coinbase to an unknown wallet

Then, 600 Bitcoin worth more than $34.2 million transfers from an unknown wallet to Bitbank

So, 500 BTC worth around $29.2 million transfers from Xapo to an unknown wallet.

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