Gate News message, April 28 — BlackRock transferred 6,040 ETH worth approximately $13.79 million to a major CEX via its Ethereum ETF (ETHA) approximately one hour ago.
The investment firm also moved 362.682 BTC, valued at approximately $27.73 million, to the same CEX through its Bitcoin ETF (IBIT).
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