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by: xpoolPosted on: August 21, 2025

BlackRock Transfers Major Cryptocurrency Holdings to CEX

Investment giant BlackRock recently transferred substantial Bitcoin and Ethereum holdings to a centralized exchange (CEX), according to on-chain analysis by BlockBeats and Lookonchain. The firm moved 1,885 BTC, worth approximately $111.66 million, and 59,606 ETH, valued around $254.43 million, to a CEX platform in the last four hours.

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