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XLM $0.1585 +1.06%
ZEC $513.63 +5.39%
BTC $63,472.93 +0.77%
ETH $1,900.46 +1.13%
BNB $604.64 -0.04%
XRP $1.00 +0.25%
SOL $75.80 +0.58%
TRX $0.3326 +0.52%
DOGE $0.0702 +0.69%
ADA $0.1759 -0.52%
BCH $205.36 +0.95%
LINK $9.42 +0.64%
HYPE $59.45 +3.62%
AAVE $86.28 +0.32%
SUI $0.6776 +0.19%
XLM $0.1585 +1.06%
ZEC $513.63 +5.39%

Data: The German government has sold $496 million in BTC in the past 16 hours

2024-07-11 09:27:52

ChainCatcher news, according to Spot On Chain monitoring, in the past 16 hours, the German government address may have sold BTC worth up to $496 million, including:

  • Transferred out 10,853 BTC (approximately $637 million), with an average price of about $58,659;
  • Received 2,442 BTC (approximately $141 million), with an average price of about $57,560.

Currently, its address only has 15,552 BTC (approximately $894 million) left, which is about 31% of the original amount seized from the pirated movie site Movie2k in January.

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