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Just saw something wild on the blockchain - apparently eight wallets from the Bitcoin satoshi era woke up after being dormant for over a decade and moved roughly 80,000 BTC between them. We're talking about more than 8 billion dollars in coins that haven't moved since 2011 when bitcoin was basically worthless.
Two of these wallets each held 10,000 BTC that they'd been sitting on since April 2011, when BTC was trading around 78 cents. Insane to think about - that's over 1.1 billion per wallet at current prices. The whole thing got flagged by Arkham, and apparently the same entity controls all eight of these satoshi-era wallets. The transferred bitcoin went into fresh addresses using modern address formats, but nobody's claimed ownership yet.
What's interesting is how the market watches these old bitcoin wallet movements. When early miners or believers from the satoshi era start moving coins around, people immediately wonder if they're losing faith in the project or just consolidating. These aren't your typical whale wallets - coins from 2009-2011 are basically crypto's holy grail. The fact that they moved them to new addresses but haven't touched them since is keeping everyone guessing about what comes next.