The assessment is "likely_true" with high confidence based on the convergence of evidence from the most authoritative and relevant sources. The primary source, Whale Alert, is a highly authoritative blockchain tracker whose specific function is to report on the exact type of event described in the statement—large cryptocurrency transfers. Its inclusion as the top source strongly supports the claim's plausibility. Furthermore, the backgrounder from the Council on Foreign Relations, another high-authority source, confirms the technological feasibility of such transfers between wallets that are not publicly identified. The TradingView article, a credible secondary source, demonstrates that news outlets use Whale Alert's data to report on these large, often anonymous, transactions, validating the information ecosystem in which this statement exists. Although a direct report of the specific $201 million transfer is not present in the summaries, the combined evidence confirms that such events occur, are tracked by the primary source listed, and are reported on. There is no conflicting evidence among the credible sources. The remaining sources are either irrelevant or have very low authority, and therefore do not detract from the conclusion.