Grayscale Shuffles Bitcoin, Sends Another $209M Worth Of BTC To Coinbase
Key Points:
- Grayscale moved 4,018.2 BTC, worth roughly US$209 million, to the Coinbase Prime Deposit.
- They also transferred 821.1 BTC to a new speculated custody address.
According to Arkham, Grayscale shuffles Bitcoin with a new transfer of 4,018.2 BTC (~US$209M) to Coinbase Prime Deposit and 821.1 BTC to a new custody address.
Throughout February, Grayscale was involved in numerous Bitcoin transactions of note. On February 16, according to a report by Arkham, Grayscale moved a substantial amount of 4,018.2 BTC, estimated to be worth approximately US$209 million, to the Coinbase Prime Deposit.
Grayscale Shuffles Bitcoin holdings
Along with this sizeable transfer, they also shifted 821.1 BTC to a new address, which is speculated to be Grayscale’s new custody address, providing a secure location for its digital assets.
In addition to this, on February 13, CoinCu reported that Grayscale transferred another significant amount of 878.2 BTC, valued at approximately US$43 million, to the same address of Coinbase Prime Deposit.
This was closely followed by another transfer on February 12, where Grayscale moved 2,044 Bitcoins, equivalent to approximately $98 million, to the Coinbase Prime Deposit address, as reported by CoinCu.
Adding these transactions together, it’s evident that Grayscale has transferred a total of 6,940.4 BTC, worth an estimated US$360 million, to Coinbase Prime in just the first two weeks of February.
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Is the SEC’s Delay on Grayscale’s Ethereum ETF Justified?
Earlier in January, CoinCu reported that Grayscale deposited 6,534 Bitcoins (BTC) to Coinbase Prime, a transaction valued at approximately US$274.9 million.
In a related news, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the regulatory body for securities in the United States, has decided to postpone its verdict on the Grayscale spot Ethereum ETF.
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