Data: Tether's Bitcoin reserve address withdrew 951 BTC from Bitfinex
According to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, the Bitcoin reserve address of USDT issuer Tether withdrew 951 BTC ($70.47 million) from Bitfinex 15 minutes ago. This should be the BTC they purchased in the first quarter of this year. The BTC stored in this wallet was bought with 15% of the company's profits since 2023, and they often withdraw the BTC purchased in the previous quarter from Bitfinex a few days after each quarter ends.
Currently, Tether's Bitcoin reserve address holds 97,141 BTC ($7.2 billion), making it the fifth largest BTC wallet. Based on the price when they withdrew from Bitfinex, the average purchase price of these BTC is approximately $51,312, currently yielding a profit of $2.175 billion.
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