Grayscale Bitcoin Trust’s alleged wallet addresses released by Arkham
Some X users have actually slammed Grayscale for not launching the addresses, implicating it of bring less Bitcoin than it claims.A search for “Grayscale Bitcoin Trust” within Arkham on Sept. 9 exposed the following five addresses:16 vd2YfcGK9mw3GZXzL5o23m7gdBGXKHNz1GRGfd3TtBA2vMjoHH3hVpE6CRx5nZ1YJp15gioFeKnUjerTQ9LYNreW3Bt9kn9xrTU41DtdMtJL2zggkoFPDbEbM2Ja1EYH8LeH9B1CU9gusmCCfCjsmGatxbzvXLqoisgnaV9nThe first three addresses hold approximately $51 million worth of Bitcoin in overall, according to Arkham. The last 2 hold no funds but do reveal deals coming from other Grayscale Bitcoin Trust addresses, including 1L8k2SD9sdTTzdDxA19QdobLbUyKyV2RVi and 1CS1M4oVbcFnZjZ5hU5bk6vLi2Q5VSsmpX. Arkham does not offer a complete list of addresses for the Grayscale entity, but it does label each Grayscale address plainly as part of the transaction history of each wallet.Related: Vivek Ramaswamy: Grayscale win clears a course for Bitcoin innovationGrayscales entity page on Arkham reveals it is bring 627,779,000 BTC valued at over $16 billion.
Blockchain analytics platform Arkham Intelligence declares to have recognized the addresses of the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust. Arkham declared that Grayscale is “the 2nd biggest BTC entity internationally.
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