⛓️ Bitcoin From Satoshi’s Era Moves After Years — Two Mysterious Transfers Spotted
On-chain data reveals Bitcoin idle since 15. 3 years ago was relocated. Consider if the transactions include BTC's founder.
Bitcoin from Satoshi's era was transferred twice today.
Whale Alert reports two very ancient token transfers on the Bitcoin blockchain in the previous day.
Both transactions were conducted concurrently and used inactive miner wallets from April 26, 2010, almost 15 years ago.
Three miner wallets with 50 BTC each were engaged in this transaction. The coins these wallets mined were worth $0.01 apiece, therefore each 50 BTC stack was worth $0.5. Its worth is now $5.9 million.
Another comparable move utilized two wallets instead of three, transferring the 50 BTC they mined 15.3 years earlier. Given the similarity and simultaneous execution, the same entity presumably executed the maneuvers. However, the recipient wallet differed between transactions.
Since these wallets were operational in 2010, they were Bitcoin's first miners. When people think of that age, Satoshi Nakamato, BTC's pseudonymous founder, comes to mind.
Satoshi began mining from the network's inception, and blockchain data has partly explained their activities. Whale Alert said, “According to our research the two 50 BTC dormant address transactions earlier today were mined at the end of Satoshi's active period (until around block 54,316).
Were the mining wallets in the last two transactions connected to BTC's creator? The analytics group says “it is very unlikely the blocks were mined by Satoshi.”
They probably lost access to the wallets. Even the strongest diamond hands fracture, thus really ancient coins frequently age by accident. These old addresses breaking their silence were likely just uncovered.
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