1,000 Bitcoin On The Move: Satoshi-Era Whale Stirs The Crypto Waters
Recent events have seen the Bitcoin market show fresh vitality; the price of the coin exceeds $63,000. This spike coincides with a slew of noteworthy occurrences that both experts and investors have noticed. Related Reading: Ethereum Seen Hitting $5,000 as German Bitcoin Sell-off Shakes Market Dormant Wallet Turns Into Action The turning on of a long-dormant Bitcoin wallet is among the most interesting events. Known as “1 EhXAfST,” the wallet had been dormant for almost 12 years until abruptly sending 1,000 BTC—worth about $60 million—to two new wallets. Given the....
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A large, dormant Bitcoin wallet moved a massive amount of coins to an exchange on Thursday, rattling traders and reigniting debate about where big holders stand. Related Reading: Could Shiba Inu Triple? Analyst Sees 200% Move Coming According to on-chain data, a Satoshi-era wallet that had not moved funds for 13 years transferred roughly 12,000 BTC — about $1.4 billion at current prices — in a set of transactions that landed on an exchange ledger. Whale Moves Stir Markets Reports have disclosed that the transfers came as Bitcoin hovered near a key price band. The coin fell about 2% after....
Since 2021 began, there have been a slew of suspicious whale moves by miners that mined bitcoins in the early days. A miner in particular has spent 11,000 bitcoin since last year, and 1,000 bitcoin from 2010 was moved last week. Despite the fact that Satoshi Nakamoto is thought to have mined over a million […]
Satoshi Nakomoto, the creator of Bitcoin apparently broke two years of silence to deny Newsweek's claim to having discovered his real identity. On the P2P Foundation forum on which he initially announced Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakomoto (or someone with access to his account) simply stated, "I am not Dorian Nakomoto." This denial, echoing Dorian Nakomoto's recent denial to the Associated Press, serves to muddy the waters further as to Satoshi Nakomoto's true identity. It seems the wider Bitcoin community remains skeptical of Newsweek's story, requiring as proof either a message signed with....
A Bitcoin whale has just pulled off a serious move. They withdrew 1K $BTC, worth over $84M, from the world’s largest crypto exchange by trading volume, according to blockchain tracking service Whale Alert. Now, before you assume someone’s cashing out, let’s clarify: this kind of move usually signals the opposite. Whales don’t move funds off […]
On July 12, an old whale from 2012 spent 740 bitcoin worth roughly $26 million at the time of transfer after nine years of choosing not to move the coins. The whale acquired the bitcoin on May 31, 2012, when the stash of crypto was only worth $3,700. Old School Whale Moves 740 ‘Sleeping Bitcoins’ Bitcoiners noticed a whale move 740 bitcoin (BTC) on Monday after the coins sat idle for over nine years. The bitcoin sat for approximately 3,330 days as the BTC was acquired on May 31, 2012. The address saw life in the spring of 2012 and the wallet has been stacking small increments....