"Bitcoin Whale Awakens After Nine-Year Slumber, Transfers $60 Million worth of BTC
A dormant Bitcoin whale address transferred $60.7 million worth of BTC, prompting speculation that long-time crypto users are transferring old funds to new wallets amid a wallet-draining operation that appears to be targeting old wallets vulnerable to compromise.
A Bitcoin whale address that had been dormant for over nine years has transferred 2,071.5 BTC, worth $60.7 million at current prices, out of its account. The address had received the bitcoins on December 19, 2013, when the price of one bitcoin was just $663. The reason for the move is unknown, but some analysts speculate that long-time crypto users are transferring old funds to new wallets due to a mysterious wallet-draining operation that appears to be targeting old wallets.
According to on-chain analyst Lookonchain, the recent move by the whale address is significant as it highlights the potential vulnerability of older wallets. Many crypto users are now looking to safeguard their assets against possible hacks and scams. It is worth noting that some older keys have been found to be compromised between 2014 and 2022, suggesting that some wallets may be more susceptible to exploitation than others.
Social media users have warned about a sophisticated attack that seems to be targeting OGs (original gangsters), referring to early adopters of cryptocurrencies. The exploit has not affected any new or inexperienced crypto users, according to reports. Experts suggest that users should transfer their assets to new wallets and ensure that they use the latest security measures to protect their investments.
The Bitcoin price has dropped by nearly 4% in the past 24 hours, trading just below $29,000 as of press time. The market-leading cryptocurrency has faced several challenges in recent months, including regulatory scrutiny and a drop in investor sentiment. Despite these challenges, Bitcoin remains the most valuable cryptocurrency, with a market capitalization of over $500 billion. As the crypto industry continues to evolve, users must remain vigilant and take measures to protect their investments.