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    Satoshi-Era Bitcoin Whale Shifts Last Of Stack To Galaxy Digital

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJuly 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A Satoshi-era Bitcoin whale with 80,201 Bitcoin has shifted the other 40,192 Bitcoin, worth $4.77 billion, to Galaxy Digital, joining a 40,009 BTC transfer to the asset manager on Tuesday. 

    Blockchain onchain data service Onchain Lens was among the first to notice the new transfer. This means the whale has shifted 80,201 to Galaxy Digital in the last four days, equating to $9.6 billion at current prices. 

    During this time, at least 6,000 Bitcoin (BTC) were sent to crypto exchanges Binance and Bybit, blockchain intelligence platform Nansen shows. 

    Source: Onchain Lens 

    Whale could be securing “jaw-dropping profits”

    Blockchain analytics service Lookonchain noticed the whale on July 4, when it started shifting holdings around for the first time in 14 years. It had amassed the bulk of its Bitcoin across two deposits: 20,000 in Bitcoin on April 2, 2011, and 60,009 on May 4, 2021.

    Speaking to Cointelegraph, Kadan Stadelmann, chief technology officer of Komodo Platform, said nobody can say for sure what the whale’s motivation is, speculating they might have decided it was a good time to “secure jaw-dropping profits.”

    Bitcoin crossed just over $122,000 on Monday, reaching a new all-time high again, making the whales’ full stack of Bitcoin worth over $9.7 billion at the time.