Data: 215 BTC transferred from an anonymous address, worth approximately 10.08 million USD

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ChainCatcher reports that, according to Arkham data, at 23:27, 215 BTC (worth approximately $10.08 million) were transferred from an anonymous address (starting with 1Ci6m…) to another anonymous address (starting with bc1qr7…).

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