On February 26, 2026, at 16:24:22 UTC, a wallet associated with BlackRock received 4,309 Bitcoin (BTC). Based on the transaction value recorded at the time, the transfer was worth approximately $289.6 million. The movement was confirmed through on-chain transaction records.

The transfer represents a single, large-scale inflow of BTC to the identified wallet. The transaction was completed at a recorded timestamp of 16:24:22 UTC. No additional outgoing transfers were recorded in connection with this specific transaction at the time of observation. A previous transaction on February 25 recorded BlackRock sending 1,134 BTC worth $74.18 million to Coinbase.
Data Highlights
The total amount received in the transaction was 4,309 BTC. The recorded value of the transfer was approximately $289.6 million. The activity occurred on February 26, 2026, with the precise on-chain timestamp logged at 16:24:22 UTC.
The value was calculated using the execution price at the time of the transaction, providing an exact on-chain estimate rather than a projected or average price reference.
The transaction reflects a direct inflow rather than an internal transfer between linked addresses. The movement was recorded as an incoming transfer to a wallet associated with BlackRock, without fragmentation into multiple smaller transactions.
On-Chain Patterns
The transaction consists of a single large-value BTC transfer recorded on-chain. These include a high-value, single-transfer structure and precise timestamp recording. The movement did not involve multiple intermediary wallet hops, indicating a direct transfer path.
The BTC was transferred in a single consolidated transaction rather than multiple smaller transactions. The absence of rapid follow-up movements from the receiving wallet indicates that the BTC remained held at the destination address after receipt.
The transaction records a large-scale BTC inflow to a wallet associated with BlackRock. The transfer data provides a clear record of through direct on-chain movements, reflecting measurable institutional participation based on transaction volume and wallet activity.







