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Silent for eight years, this bitcoin wallet just moved $383 million

13:45 · 20.07.2026
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One of Bitcoin's older dormant wallets, showing no signs of activity for eight and a half years, suddenly came back to life: on July 16, 2026, at 7:15 p.m. ET, the address "138EM...ReyiT" transferred its entire balance — 5,908 BTC — to a new address.

Where the Coins Came From

According to on-chain data, the wallet received its 5,908 BTC back in December 2017, when bitcoin traded around $16,800 — valuing the position at roughly $99.6 million at the time. At current prices near $64,700, the holding's value has grown to $383 million, a gain of approximately 284% over eight years of uninterrupted holding.

A Sale, or Just a Shuffle

The key detail analysts flagged: the coins weren't sent to any known cryptocurrency exchange address, but rather to a new native SegWit address (starting with bc1q). The absence of any exchange-bound transfer makes an imminent sale unlikely — the move looks more like an internal reshuffling of the holding, such as a change in storage method or fund consolidation, than preparation to dump the coins on the market.

Why These Moves Get Watched So Closely

The reactivation of "dormant" wallets — addresses that haven't transacted in years — traditionally draws heightened market attention: such moves can trigger short-term price volatility simply due to uncertainty about the holder's intentions, even when no actual sale ever follows. In this case, bitcoin's price showed no sharp reaction — the market appears to have read the transfer as a routine operation rather than a signal that a large position is about to be sold.

This material is for informational purposes only and is not investment advice.

Published: 13:45 · 20.07.2026
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