Transaction | Address | Amount |
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90d8cc...9da4aa
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bc1q0w...fkzsah
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-
0.00048296 BTC
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47.60 USD
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90d8cc...9da4aa
|
bc1q0w...fkzsah
|
+
0.00047459 BTC
·
46.77 USD
|
90d8cc...9da4aa
|
the-void |
+
0.00000837 BTC
·
0.82 USD
|
685e9f...98d1c8
|
bc1qyl...e7z4je
|
-
0.06448506 BTC
·
6,356.02 USD
|
685e9f...98d1c8
|
1LFNwr...u6mVQ3
|
+
0.06408623 BTC
·
6,316.71 USD
|
685e9f...98d1c8
|
bc1qye...fqpy9k
|
+
0.00039137 BTC
·
38.57 USD
|
685e9f...98d1c8
|
the-void |
+
0.00000746 BTC
·
0.73 USD
|
Corporate firms boost Bitcoin reserves by $810 million, showcasing ongoing interest in the cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin treasury companies added $810M in BTC this week as the price surged to $123K, with 21 firms boosting their treasuries.
Analysts warn Bitcoin's social media dominance might indicate a short-term pullback or a buying opportunity.