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$818 Million in Bitcoin (BTC) Change Unknown Hands

Published 12/22/2024, 07:37 AM
Updated 12/22/2024, 11:00 AM
$818 Million in Bitcoin (BTC) Change Unknown Hands
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U.Today - The calm of Sunday morning was shattered today by a sudden massive Bitcoin (BTC) shift. According to a report by Whales Alert, 8,427 BTC, equivalent to $818.69 million, were shifted between two unknown wallets.

If the recipient's wallet under the address "bc1q5x" is indeed unknown and has never been used, the sender's wallet has some links that may reveal the real owner behind it. As Arkham Intelligence's data shows, the address "bc1qe9" has previous ties to alleged Fortress Trust — a major custodian.

Interestingly, the company was on the verge of being acquired by Ripple last year, but the deal was called off. Whether this colossal amount of Bitcoin belongs to Fortress Trust or their former client is unknown. What is known is that such large transfers always have a ripple effect on the market and its participants.

Big moves like this don't usually go unnoticed, and for good reason. They tend to cause major market swings, especially on days when there's not a lot of trading activity. When there's less liquidity, even just the possibility of a follow-up move can make things more volatile.

When you see a transfer this big, especially outside of centralized exchanges, it's got to be more than just your everyday trading.

The implications? It is not something you can just ignore. These transfers are rarely just random. They are probably a sign of something bigger, like a strategic move, a change in the way big institutions are working together, or maybe even a new push into the market.

These are the times when the market participants love to speculate, but the answers are still unclear.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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