A long-dormant bitcoin address, first activated on Nov. 20, 2013, spent 146.43 BTC for the first time in nearly 11 years.
A bitcoin wallet that had been inactive for almost 11 years finally showed signs of life on Monday. For the first time since Nov. 20, 2013, the wallet moved 146.43 BTC, a stash that is now valued at just over $8 million.
The large sum was sent from a legacy Pay-to-Public-Key-Hash (P2PKH) bitcoin address and sent to another wallet of the same type. Blockchair’s privacy tool rated the transaction a “low” 45 out of 100. The low score was due to the address being swept and because the same address appeared multiple times in the inputs.
Curiously, before the 146.43 BTC transfer, a smaller transaction of 10.27 BTC was sent from a wallet that was created on Nov. 28, 2013. The 10.27 BTC transfer was confirmed in block 860,586, while the larger sum was moved in block 860,607.
The 10.27 BTC wallet gradually accumulated this balance, starting with its first 1 BTC deposit on Nov. 28, 2013. Like the larger transfer, it was also a sweep, with the sender using the same address for both receiving and change and the same address showing up in multiple inputs.
Interestingly, Blockchair’s privacy tool gave the 10.27 BTC transaction a privacy score of zero out of 100. Given that both wallets were created in Nov. 2013, it’s likely the same individual owned them. However, the odd way the first small transfer was spent resulted in a lower privacy score, raising the possibility that it could be an entirely different owner, with the shared creation date just a coincidence.
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