Mysterious Crypto Whale Moves 80 BTC After 000 Years — Satoshi-Era Wallets Involved
A rare and resonant event has occurred in the crypto world once again: unknown major Bitcoin holder, believed to be one of Satoshi Nakamoto's early followers, moved 80 BTC, which is equivalent to more than $ 8,6 billion at the current rate. This became the largest transaction in Bitcoin history — a record both in terms of volume and symbolic significance.
It's interesting that they were activated eight wallets, each containing exactly 10 BTC. The first two wallets were created April 3 2011 years, when the rate was all $0,78 per coin — $7 investment for 800 BTC. The remaining six addresses are dated 4 May 2011 years, at the moment when the rate rose to $3,25. All wallets had not made any movements before and remained inactive for more than 14 years.
According to Arkham analysts, all of these addresses belong to to one owner. The crypto community is already discussing the possible identity of the whale: from Roger Ver to the mythical Satoshi. However, the former is supported by its connection to well-known public addresses from the early 2010s.
Previously, the largest transaction was considered to be the movement of 3 BTC, but now that figure has more than doubled. Notably, there were no test transfers before the move — all eight transactions were executed directly. This has sparked speculation and suspense in the trading community, as whale activity like this is not uncommon. influences market behavior.
At the time of the transaction, the Bitcoin rate reached $ 110, but soon fell to $ 108 — which could indicate profit taking or preparation for a larger move. Reddit user under the nickname RealVoldermort discussed these wallets back in 2023, suggesting that they might be related to the "Satoshi legacy."