On September 16, 2024, an unknown Bitcoin whale sent 43 BTC ($2.54 million at the time) to another address. The transaction fee was $2.9, Whale Alert reported.
💤 A dormant address containing 43 #BTC (2,545,638 USD) has just been activated after 10.8 years!https://t.co/uPcEmB7G5t
— Whale Alert (@whale_alert) September 16, 2024
It is known that the hodler of the first cryptocurrency did not transfer bitcoins for ten years and eight months. Judging by on-chain datathe user received assets in November and December 2013.
Between 2020 and 2021, up to $0.32 worth of bitcoins were sent to the whale’s address. Notably, the fee for some transactions was $336.99 and $226.30.
The Whale Alert portal notes that the transfer took place in the middle of the day on September 16, 2024. At that time, Bitcoin was trading near the $58,800 mark. If the hodler moved his assets for sale, then his profit was about $2.52 million.
Note that at the time of writing, the first cryptocurrency is trading near the $58,600 mark.
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Source: Cryptocurrency
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