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数据:一中本聪时代 OG 矿工向 FalconX 和 Cumberland 存入 2650 枚 BTC,价值 2.03 亿美元

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ChainCatcher 消息,据 Onchain Lens 监测,一名中本聪时代的比特币 OG 矿工向 FalconX 和 Cumberland 存入了 2,650 枚 BTC(2.03 亿美元)

该 OG 巨鲸仍持有 6,000 枚 BTC,价值约 4.62 亿美元。

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