Alameda-related wallets are not stopping and making transactions continuously
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While the primary focus of this discussion revolves around the transfer itself, it is crucial to understand the current status and trajectory of the two highlighted cryptocurrencies — Ethereum and Chainlink.chart indicates a tumultuous journey over the past year. From the highs of the previous winter to the lows during the summer, Ethereum has witnessed quite the volatility.
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