A Bitcoin stash that had sat frozen since the network's earliest days has moved for the first time in more than 15 years, the latest in a string of ancient wallets flickering back to life.
According to Galaxy Research's blockchain monitoring, a Bitcoin address beginning in “1Emi” holding 8.54 BTC first received the coins on June 13, 2011, when Bitcoin traded around $14, and then went silent for 15.1 years.
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The balance, now worth roughly $538,000, was swept out on Aug. 16 in a single transaction recorded in block 962,770. At an average cost basis near $14, the position represents a gain of about 461,981%.
Movements like this draw outsized attention because so few holders from Bitcoin's infancy still control their coins, or their private keys, after this long. In 2011, Bitcoin was a thinly traded curiosity worth pocket change, not a trillion-dollar asset.
Wallets that have stayed untouched since then are widely presumed lost, so when one stirs, analysts and traders take notice, watching for signs that an early adopter may be preparing to cash in.
The metric they lean on is Coin Days Destroyed, which tallies the age a coin accumulates for each day it sits unmoved. A single transfer from a 2011 wallet wipes out thousands of those accrued days at once, flagging a long-held balance changing hands even when the owner's motive stays hidden. A large print can mean profit-taking, but it can just as easily reflect a holder relocating funds for security or custody.
The reactivation is far from a one-off. Ancient Bitcoin wallets coming back to life has become something of a trend within the last two years.
Just last week, a Bitcoin address holding millions moved its stash after 12 years. Another wallet dormant since 2011 moved 49.97 BTC earlier this month, a Bitcoin whale shifted $383 million after eight years, and roughly $2 billion in coins untouched since 2013 changed hands in a single 2024 sweep that analysts pinned on a custodian rebalancing. In most such cases, the coins have flowed toward professional trading infrastructure rather than a retail seller dumping on the open market.
Galaxy noted the awakened address carried no public attribution, leaving the identity and intentions of its owner unknown.
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