600 Bitcoins Moved from Bitstamp to Unknown New Wallet
2025-09-05 20:18:17 Primitive Reading

  according to Whale Alert monitoring, at 19:10, 600 bitcoins (worth $67,319,976) were transferred from Bitstamp to an unknown new wallet.

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