As Bitcoin continues to hold above $9,800, one whale decided now was the time to move more than $1 billion in BTC.
According to blockchain data, an unknown Bitcoin (BTC) trader moved over 132,255 BTC — roughly $1.3 billion — in three transactions just one minute apart on June 11. The cryptocurrency was moved in block 643,133.
The transactions came as the price of BTC was still under a key resistance level, $10,000. At the time of writing, 1 BTC is valued at $9,887.
The massive volume led to speculation the BTC belonged to an exchange or custodial service with one user on Reddit speculating Coinbase Custody was responsible.
Still not the highest BTC transaction
Cointelegraph reported in April that crypto exchange Bitfinex had moved 161,500 BTC, or $1.1 billion at the time, making it the largest single transaction of Bitcoin in history.
However, neither Bitfinex’s nor this whale’s transaction was actually the largest amount of the cryptocurrency to ever be moved. That honor goes to a 500,000 BTC transaction made on November 16, 2011. Worth $1.32 million at that time, that amount of Bitcoin could be liquidated for approximately $4.9 billion today.
Reprint from Cointelegraph. All copyrights are reserved by the original author.
风险提示:本文所述仅代表作者个人观点,不代表 Followme 的官方立场。Followme 不对内容的准确性、完整性或可靠性作出任何保证,对于基于该内容所采取的任何行为,不承担任何责任,除非另有书面明确说明。

暂无评论,立马抢沙发