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A suspected address linked to CoinShares transferred 63,000 ETH to Coinbase.

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According to monitoring by Lookonchain, a wallet possibly associated with CoinShares has deposited 63,000 ETH into Coinbase over the past 20 minutes, valued at approximately $111.56 million.

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