Satoshi Nakamoto's era giant whale awakens after 13 years, $85 million worth of Bitcoin transferred on-chain

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January 20 News, a Bitcoin wallet associated with the Satoshi Nakamoto era that had been dormant for 13 years has recently reactivated, drawing significant attention from the crypto market. On-chain data shows that this address transferred all 909.38 Bitcoins at once, which, at current prices, is worth approximately $85 million, and was sent to a brand-new Bitcoin address.

The blockchain analysis platform Arkham Intelligence pointed out that this wallet first received Bitcoin in 2013, when the price of a single Bitcoin was less than $7. Based on this, the investment has yielded a paper return of over 13,900 times, making it another typical case of long-term Bitcoin holding value. If about $6,400 had been invested in traditional assets that year, such as a low-cost S&P 500 index fund, it would now be worth only about $37,000; during the same period, gold increased by approximately 150%, forming a stark contrast to Bitcoin’s long-term performance.

It is worth noting that this is not an isolated event. Between 2024 and 2025, multiple old wallets that had been inactive for over ten years have gradually reactivated, with a total transferred Bitcoin value exceeding $50 billion. Some “veteran” holders are beginning to readjust their asset allocations, fueling discussions about the risks of early Bitcoin circulation.

Analysts believe that this transfer does not necessarily mean an immediate sell-off. The funds may simply be undergoing security upgrades, custody restructuring, or preparing for subsequent operations. The key focus on-chain is whether these Bitcoins will further flow into known liquidity channels, thereby having a substantial impact on prices.

Additionally, potential risks related to quantum computing are also seen as one of the reasons prompting early holders to act. Some early UTXOs with exposed public keys are considered to face higher cryptographic risks in the long term. Although mainstream views believe that quantum computing is still some time away from practical use, migrating assets in advance has become a choice for some long-term holders.

For investors paying attention to Bitcoin whales’ movements, Satoshi Nakamoto-era Bitcoin, and on-chain fund flows, such events often carry important emotional and structural implications. In the short term, the market may remain cautious, and the next steps of these ancient Bitcoins are worth continuous monitoring.

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