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    Wallet linked to Satoshi-era Bitcoin whale moves 9,000 BTC to Galaxy Digital


    Key Takeaways

    • Galaxy Digital received 9,000 BTC from a wallet linked to the 80,000 BTC dormant whale.
    • The transfer was executed from an address still holding 11,000 Bitcoin.

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    Bitcoin fell from above $119,000 to around $117,600 on Monday night after a wallet tied to a long-dormant whale transferred around 9,000 Bitcoin worth over $1 billion to Galaxy Digital.

    The transactions were first flagged by blockchain analytics platform Spot On Chain. Despite the outflow, the wallet still holds approximately 11,000 BTC, valued at $1.3 billion at the time of writing.

    Earlier in the day, the Satoshi-era whale moved $2.4 billion in Bitcoin to a new address, fueling renewed speculation around their activity.

    As reported by Crypto Briefing, the whale resurfaced on July 4 after 14 years of dormancy, initiating the transfer of 80,000 BTC across multiple transactions. The holdings were originally acquired at around $2 per coin.

    Coinbase’s head of product, Conor Grogan, previously noted there was a slim chance that the recently reactivated $8 billion in Bitcoin may be linked to hacked or compromised private keys.

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