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A Whale Acquires 251 BTC, Approximately $24.18 Million

2025.11.15 22:32:23

On November 15th, as monitored by LookOnChain, a whale purchased an extra 251 Bitcoins (valued at $24.18 million) 6 hours ago. Currently, it holds a total of 4,169 Bitcoins (worth $401.47 million).
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