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Dormant Bitcoin Whale Wakes Up After 13 Years and Moves 909 BTC
Source: CryptoBriefing Original Title: Dormant Bitcoin whale wakes up after 13 years and moves 909 BTC Original Link:
Key Takeaways
A long-dormant Bitcoin investor activated today and moved 909 BTC worth approximately $84 million to a new wallet. The whale stayed inactive for 13 years.
Bitcoin traded at below $7 when this investor originally received it. The digital asset is now valued at around $92,700, meaning that the whale’s Bitcoin stash has jumped roughly 13,900 times its original value.
Historically, when dormant Bitcoin whales resurface, their activity can trigger significant market movements. For example, in July 2025, a major institution confirmed it executed a historic 80,000 BTC sale for a Satoshi-era investor, which caused temporary price fluctuations.
By comparison, the recent 909 BTC transfer is far smaller, though analysts continue to monitor the market for any impacts.
The transfer follows Bitcoin’s retreat from above $97,000, as tariff concerns dampened appetite for risk.
A CryptoQuant analyst noted that the selloff was influenced by US whales, observing the strongest selling premium in recent periods. Since the ETF market was not open at the time, this selling pressure is coming from U.S. whales operating outside of ETFs, representing one of the traditional selling patterns seen repeatedly in the past.