A dormant whale wallet just stirred after 14 years of silence. Two hours ago, someone moved 1,000 $BTC—now worth roughly $89 million—into a fresh address.
Here's the wild part: this stash was originally acquired 14 years back when Bitcoin traded at just $3.88 per coin. Total cost back then? A mere $3,883. That's a 22,000x return if they're cashing out now.
These ancient wallets waking up always spark speculation. Is it an early miner finally taking profit? Estate settlement? Or just someone who rediscovered their old hard drive?
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-06 02:54
Damn, hasn't moved in 14 years, that's some big move... about to dump?
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LayerHopper
· 12-06 02:52
Damn, this guy is about to get rich! He bought the coin for 3,883 yuan and now it's worth 89 million... If I had that kind of money, I would've cashed out long ago.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 12-06 02:51
Damn, put in 3883 bucks and now it’s 89m. What kind of psychological fortitude does that take?
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SelfCustodyBro
· 12-06 02:45
WTF, 89 million just came out like that? Oh my god, 22000x—what kind of insane return is this?
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FloorSweeper
· 12-06 02:43
ngl this is classic weak signal territory... 14 years hodling then suddenly moving? that's not profit taking, that's estate liquidity or someone finally found their old boot drive lol. the real alpha moves happen when these whales stay silent, not when they telegraph their moves to the entire chain. but sure, let the paper hands panic sell on this "news" while smart money accumulates on the dip
A dormant whale wallet just stirred after 14 years of silence. Two hours ago, someone moved 1,000 $BTC—now worth roughly $89 million—into a fresh address.
Here's the wild part: this stash was originally acquired 14 years back when Bitcoin traded at just $3.88 per coin. Total cost back then? A mere $3,883. That's a 22,000x return if they're cashing out now.
These ancient wallets waking up always spark speculation. Is it an early miner finally taking profit? Estate settlement? Or just someone who rediscovered their old hard drive?