#BTCWhaleMovement Two (2) bitcoin whales woke up after 14 years. Two addresses moved 20,000 bitcoin to new wallets. The transactions, originating from these addresses, involve coins that had not moved since April 3, 2011, when the price of bitcoin was only 78 cents.

This million-dollar movement originating on the Bitcoin network shows two addresses classified as whales, for holding more than 1,000 BTC, that transferred a total of 20,000 BTC today, Friday, July 4, valued at over 2 billion dollars, to new wallets. Additionally, another old whale, although not inactive, moved 10,000 BTC, equivalent to 1 billion dollars, bringing a total of 30,000 BTC mobilized so far today.

With the current price of BTC surpassing 109,000 dollars, the two inactive whales have accumulated a profit of 140,000 times their initial investment. However, since the funds were not transferred to addresses associated with exchanges, there is no evidence that these transfers are seeking an immediate sale, which points to a possible reorganization of assets or strategic preparations.

The simultaneity and similarity of the movements of the two dormant addresses suggest that they could belong to the same entity, such as an investor or an organization, although this is not confirmed.