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The Winklevoss twins withdrew 572 BTC from Gemini, worth approximately $42.77 million

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Arkham monitoring data shows that Gemini co-founders Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss withdrew a total of 572 BTC from the exchange in two transactions—15 hours ago and 4 hours ago—valued at approximately $42.77 million on April 15th. Their last major crypto transaction was over a month ago, when they deposited roughly $128.5 million worth of BTC into Gemini. Post that move, their Bitcoin balance dropped to 8,800 BTC, the lowest level they’ve held since 2012.
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