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The same Bitcoin whale reappeared on the day the HBO trailer was released.

Shortly after Bitcoin was launched in 2009, it was determined that more than $3 million worth of BTC issued through mining was transferred to the Kraken exchange on Thursday. This process also attracted attention as it coincided with the day HBO released the trailer for the documentary on Satoshi Nakamoto. On the other hand, two weeks ago, another whale moved BTC, dating back to January 2009, for the first time in 15 years and 7 months.

10 days ago, the whale reappeared, sending 5 BTC to the exchange, dating back 15 years. This time, the transactions coincided with the day HBO released a trailer for the documentary with the claim that โ€œwe found Satoshi.โ€ According to information shared by blockchain analytics platform Arkham, the whale in question owns Bitcoins worth over $72.5 million. With its latest transactions, the cryptocurrency exchange transferred $3.58 million worth of BTC to Kraken. The last BTC it transferred were released a month after the day Bitcoin was launched. On the other hand, another whale transferred a total of 250 BTC from 5 separate wallets to new addresses two weeks ago. This wallet, which first came into action after 15 years and 7 months, was created in January 2009. At that time, Satoshi Nakamoto and his very limited entourage knew about Bitcoin. Arkham wonders: Why did these Bitcoin whale wallets from the early days suddenly start to wake up?

Disclaimer: Contains third-party opinions. This does not constitute financial advice.

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