Paxos-Linked Whale Sells Another 800 BTC Through Wintermute, Lookonchain Shows

Paxos-Linked Whale Sells Another 800 BTC Through Wintermute, Lookonchain Shows

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2026-08-13 02:13:53
According to ChainCatcher, Lookonchain's monitoring data shows that a whale linked to Paxos sold another 800 BTC through Wintermute eight hours ago. The transaction was valued at $50.72 million. Over the past two months, the same whale has accumulated 2,500 BTC in total sales, worth $154 million. The latest 800 BTC sale is included in that cumulative figure and represents roughly one third of the two-month total. The trade went through Wintermute, which is named as the counterparty in the on-chain data. ChainCatcher said Lookonchain detected the movement. The dollar value of the latest sale alone exceeds $50 million, while cumulative sales across two months amount to $154 million. The 800 BTC sold most recently is the latest in a series of disposals by the same Paxos-linked whale, based on the cumulative total reported by Lookonchain. Wintermute handled the transaction, according to the monitoring data. The two-month figure includes all recorded sales by the whale, according to the monitor.

ChainCatcher reports that a whale linked to Paxos sold another 800 BTC through Wintermute eight hours ago, according to Lookonchain monitoring. The transaction was worth $50.72 million.

The same whale's cumulative sales over the past two months reached 2,500 BTC, valued at $154 million. That total includes the latest 800 BTC transfer. Wintermute served as the counterparty, on-chain data shows.

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