The assessment is based on strong, corroborating evidence from the most relevant and authoritative sources provided. The primary source, Whale Alert, is the definitive service for tracking and verifying large cryptocurrency transactions, making its identification as the top source a strong indicator of the statement's validity. This is directly supported by a highly relevant social media post from Arkham, a crypto media outlet, which cites Whale Alert while reporting on "two large USDC transactions sent to the USDC Treasury." This corroborates the core elements of the claim: a large USDC transfer to the correct destination.While some sources discuss different activities like minting new USDC or are entirely irrelevant, they do not contradict the statement, they are simply not pertinent. A single low-authority podcast mentions a "$128 million exploit" involving USDC. While the amount and currency match, the context of an "exploit" differs from a neutral "transfer." However, given this source's very low authority (0.40) and the ambiguity of the term (an exploit's funds could be returned via a transfer), it does not significantly undermine the high-quality evidence supporting the statement. The convergence of a definitive primary source type and a corroborating secondary source makes the statement highly likely to be true.