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Newly created wallet, 0x352a9FFec02550b4F6fD6eC2b685e372C827DFEf, just made a rather unusual move involving #Ethereum . The address withdrew 20,000 $ETH , worth roughly $44.83 million, from Coinbase. But shortly after the withdrawal, the same wallet sent the entire amount right back to Coinbase again.
Moves like this can look strange at first, but they sometimes happen for a few possible reasons --- internal wallet reshuffling by exchanges, custody transfers between institutional accounts, or preparation for an OTC deal or large trade settlement. In some cases, entities withdraw funds briefly to route them through another address before redepositing.
Since the wallet itself is newly created, it’s also possible the address was used as a temporary routing wallet rather than a long-term holder. Still, transactions of this size --- especially 20,000 #ETH , tend to catch the attention of on-chain watchers.