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Massive Bitcoin whale transfers 2,000 BTC to 51 wallets, here’s why

Last updated: October 16, 2025 2:50 pm
Published: 4 months ago
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A long-dormant Bitcoin whale has resurfaced, moving a large batch of coins amid renewed market volatility and uncertainty over Bitcoin’s price direction.

A long-time Bitcoin whale has transferred 2,000 BTC, worth about $222 million at current prices, into dozens of new wallets in what appears to be a carefully coordinated move.

Blockchain data from Arkham Intelligence shows that the funds were distributed across 51 fresh addresses. Fifty wallets each received 37.576 BTC (BTC), worth roughly $4.2 million, while one wallet received 121.18 BTC, around $13.4 million.

The transfers mark the first significant movement of these coins in years, originating from an address tied to Bitcoin’s early days. The structured and even distribution of the assets points to a deliberate move rather than a spontaneous transaction, likely aimed at reorganizing or securing holdings.

However, the timing of the transfers has sparked speculation about intent, particularly as Bitcoin struggles to regain strong momentum following the recent market downturn.

The reappearance of long-dormant whales from Bitcoin’s early days is often linked to profit-taking. BTC has risen sharply since these early accumulation periods, and such large movements typically fuel speculation that a holder may be preparing to offload part of their stash to realize gains.

With BTC hovering around $110,000 after dipping from recent highs above $126,000, market attention has turned to the potential for such a sale to further exert downward pressure on price.

Still, not every major on-chain movement signals a dump. Some early holders periodically move funds to strengthen security, upgrade storage infrastructure, or shift coins into institutional custody. It is also possible that the wallet restructuring is part of an internal reorganization rather than an exchange-bound transfer.

For now, there’s no evidence that the coins have reached any exchange addresses. Bitcoin itself remains relatively stable, down roughly 2.4% on the day, with no immediate market reaction to the latest whale movement.

If the coins eventually move toward exchanges, it could confirm selling intent and add near-term pressure on price. But if they stay dormant in fresh wallets, the move may simply reflect routine portfolio management by the Bitcoin whale.

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