Bitcoin Whale Transfer (large crypto transaction): 3,785 BTC Moves Between Unknown Wallets (unlabeled blockchain addresses)

Bitcoin Whale Transfer (large crypto transaction): 3,785 BTC Moves Between Unknown Wallets (unlabeled blockchain addresses)

According to the alert post, 3,785 Bitcoin valued at $338,988,863 moved in a single on-chain transfer (recorded on blockchain) between unknown wallets (unlabeled blockchain addresses).

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Fact Check
The assessment is based on a convergence of evidence from multiple high-authority sources that specialize in reporting this exact type of information. Three separate platforms for the Whale Alert service—its official website, Telegram channel, and X (Twitter) account—all explicitly and consistently confirm that a transaction of 3,785 BTC occurred between two unknown wallets. The authority ratings for these sources are very high (0.90-0.95), and their relevance is perfect (1.00), as they directly address the claim.While the provided sources include links to primary tools like a Bitcoin block explorer, they are either general homepages or mislabeled and do not point to the specific transaction data. However, the Whale Alert service functions by directly monitoring the blockchain, making its reports extremely reliable. The remaining sources are either irrelevant (referencing other blockchains like TRON or XRP), have very low authority (user-generated content), or are miscategorized. There is no conflicting evidence from any credible source. The conclusion is therefore drawn from the strong, consistent, and direct supporting evidence provided by the multiple Whale Alert channels.
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Terms & Concepts
  • On-chain transfer: Movement of cryptocurrency recorded on a public blockchain ledger.
  • Whale transaction: A large-value crypto transfer often linked to significant holders; may influence market sentiment.
  • Blockchain address: A public alphanumeric identifier used to send or receive cryptocurrencies.