Bhutan has transferred $237 million worth of Bitcoin this year, and recently transferred another 90 coins to a Segwit address.

BlockBeats News, May 25 — According to Arkham monitoring, Bhutan recently transferred 90 Bitcoin (approximately $7 million) to a Segwit address, which could indicate that it is transferring Bitcoin to other entities or selling it.

Since the beginning of this year, Bhutan has transferred a total of $237.39 million worth of Bitcoin from its wallet to Segwit addresses. Currently, Bhutan still holds about $233.18 million worth of Bitcoin.

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QuantumLittleTomato
· 5h ago
The story of Bhutan's Bitcoin reserves is more fascinating than I imagined.
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GasfeeComplainer
· 5h ago
This address is worth paying attention to later.
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GateUser-8e84d799
· 5h ago
From the mine to Segwit, Bhutan's on-chain footprint is quite clear.
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NotYourExit
· 5h ago
National-level DCA sell-off?
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UnderTheWisteriaBridge
· 5h ago
Bhutan: Mining quietly, shipping secretly
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BridgeTroll
· 5h ago
Remaining 230 million, still holding strong cards.
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On-ChainNightSecurityGuard
· 5h ago
Transfer ≠ Sale, but how will the market interpret it?
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TheHotAirBalloonRisesAboveThe
· 5h ago
Small countries are also starting to move.
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