2011 Bitcoin Wallet Awakens: $3.2 Million Transfer at Institutional Threshold
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Bitcoin'in henüz emekleme dönemlerinde, fiyatının yaklaşık **10 dolar** seviyelerinde seyrettiği **2011** yılından bu yana derin bir uykuda olan bir c

A wallet that has laid dormant since Bitcoin's infancy, when the asset traded at approximately $10 back in 2011, has broken over a decade of silence to spring into action. According to market data, the 49.97 BTC (roughly $3.2 million) found in this historical wallet has been transferred to an address linked to institutional crypto brokerage FalconX. This movement, recorded by Galaxy Research, provides critical signals regarding the liquidity preferences of the market's earliest investors.
A Decade of Silence Broken
Detailed by Galaxy Research, the wallet in question received the coins on July 16, 2011, and had not spent a single satoshi since. The 49.97 BTC position, which survived the numerous bull and bear markets, exchange collapses, and volatile waves of the past decade, has yielded a massive return for its owner.Institutional Nexus: The FalconX Connection
It has been determined that the address targeted by the transfer is not a fresh wallet but rather possesses a structure with direct ties to the institutional arena. Data from Arkham Intelligence reveals that this recipient has previously sent a total of 6.336 BTC and 16.131 BTC to addresses labeled as FalconX deposits. Furthermore, the address is known to have interacted with significant players such as the Nexo hot wallet and Prime Trust custody services.Security Vulnerabilities and Cold Wallet Risks
This activity coincides with a period marked by one of the worst cold wallet exploits in the market. Hardware wallet manufacturer Coinkite disclosed a flaw in the 2021 firmware of Coldcard wallets that could expose keys. The company reported that attackers have swept $114 million worth of assets from vulnerable wallets since July 30 in four waves of theft.This movement is likely less about classic selling pressure and more of a harbinger of a fundamental shift in asset custody models. especially with recent cold wallet exploits pushing old-school investors away from self-custody and towards institutional, compliant custody solutions like FalconX. From a regulatory perspective, the entry of such old coins into the system highlights once again how critical AML (Anti-Money Laundering) processes and origin tracing have become.
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