May 15, 2025

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Rumble is now on Arkham

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    Rumble entity on Arkham
    Rumble entity on Arkham

    Online video-hosting platform and cloud services provider, Rumble, has been identified on Arkham for the first time, with its Bitcoin address, 3AKtS, finally linked to the entity. Rumble currently holds 210.82 BTC, worth over $21.65M, which are held in custody by Anchorage Digital, an institutional crypto platform.

    Transfers from Anchorage Digital wallets to Rumble’s address
    Transfers from Anchorage Digital wallets to Rumble’s address

    In December last year, Rumble received a $775M strategic investment from stablecoin behemoth, Tether. The investment came shortly after their announcement to diversify their treasury funds into Bitcoin. They made their first purchase in January 2025, according to their CEO, Chris Pavlovski, on X. This was later confirmed by an official announcement in March from the company, with 188 BTC acquired at an average price of $91,000 per Bitcoin.

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