- Eight Bitcoin Wallets Move 80,000 BTC in Largest Ever . . .
More than $8 billion in bitcoin from the 'Satoshi era' was moved in the largest transfer on record Two dormant wallets, each holding 10,000 BTC since 2011, transferred their funds to new addresses
- Satoshi-era Bitcoin wallets move $22 million as Trump signals . . .
Blockchain data revealed that six Bitcoin addresses — untouched since 2011 — moved a total of 250 BTC, worth over $22 million at today’s prices These addresses used legacy wallet formats, which
- Satoshi-Era Wallets Move 20K BTC After 14 Years of Silence
Satoshi Era Bitcoin Wallets Break 14-Year Dormancy Spell, Move 20K BTC Two Bitcoin wallets have jerked back to life after 14 3 years of dormancy
- Satoshi Back? Two More Bitcoin Billionaire Wallets Activated . . .
Two more old-school Bitcoin wallets from 2011 have been reactivated, with each holding 10,000 BTC In just under an hour, more than $2 1 billion worth of Bitcoin was transferred The coins were not touched for over 14 years, originally worth about $34,000 each when they were received This is the se…
- Bitcoin Whales, Satoshi Rumors, and Your Portfolio: What the . . .
The TL;DR of the “Satoshi-Era” Shuffle Old money, huge returns Those coins were mined or bought when BTC was US $0 78 At today’s price, the owner is sitting on a 14-million-percent gain
- Two dormant Bitcoin wallets, each holding 10,000 “Satoshi era . . .
Two dormant Bitcoin wallets, each holding 10,000 “Satoshi era” BTC since 2011, transferred the coins to new wallets using a modern, lower-fee address format — All of these moved coins are among the rarest class of BTC: mined or transacted during the “Satoshi era,” …
- Dormant Bitcoin Giants Awaken: Satoshi-Era Wallets Shift . . .
Such moves are rare for wallets from the “Satoshi era,” referring to Bitcoin’s earliest years when Satoshi Nakamoto was active These wallets used the legacy format, which was common back then but is now rarely used The transfer of 20,000 BTC happened while Bitcoin’s price hovered NEAR record highs, around $110,000 per coin
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