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Popular cryptocurrency tracker Whale Alert spread the word about a dormant BTC whale coming back to life. The last time this wallet happened to show some activity was 13 years ago.

Dormant and active whales selling Bitcoin

Back then, in 2011, the shadow of the mysterious Bitcoin creator Satoshi Kusama was still in the air, as it was just a year after he had gone under the radar.

The awakened wallet whose reemergence was spotted by Whale Alert contained 33 Bitcoins, which is the equivalent of $2,142,474 given the current BTC exchange rate.

💤 A dormant address containing 33 #BTC (2,142,474 USD) has just been activated after 13.0 years!https://t.co/3W6CV0avC8

— Whale Alert (@whale_alert) July 2, 2024

As reported by U.Today earlier, another dormant whale transferred a staggering 8,000 BTC to the world’s largest crypto exchange, Binance. That BTC stash was worth slightly more than half a billion U.S. dollars. That wallet reappeared after five and a half years – he bought his crypto assets in December 2018.

Recently, however, whales’ activity has increased overall. On Monday, an anonymous whale transferred 1,800 Bitcoins to Binance, according to the @spotonchain analytics account. It happened right before BTC plunged from $63,800 to the $63,000 level. Over the past week, this whale sent 3,481 Bitcoins worth $217 million to Binance.

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German and U.S. governments selling BTC and ETH

Over the past few days, reports have been coming out about the German and U.S. governments selling large amounts of two largest cryptocurrencies – Bitcoin and Ethereum – to crypto exchanges and unknown wallets.

In the past hour, the German and US governments moved $106M worth of $BTC and $ETH to CEX and new wallets, including:1. The German Government moved out 1,500 $BTC ($94.7M), of which 400 $BTC ($25.3M) went to #Bitstamp, #Kraken & #Coinbase.• Currently, they hold 44,692 $BTC… pic.twitter.com/XwVJwTVsU5

— Spot On Chain (@spotonchain) July 1, 2024

On Monday, both of these entities transferred significant amounts of BTC and ETH. The U.S. government moved 3,375 ETH, evaluated at $11.75 million, to a newly created wallet. The German government transacted 1,500 BTC (the equivalent of $94.7 million). Four hundred BTC of this amount was shoveled to three major centralized exchanges – Bitstamp, Kraken and Coinbase. It still has 44,692 BTC left. This amount of Bitcoin is valued at a mind-blowing $2.81 billion.

The U.S. government had confiscated its Ethereum from Estonian crypto entrepreneurs Potapenko and Turogin, according to the Chinese crypto journalist Colin Wu. These two individuals were recently extradited from Estonia to the U.S. on charges of crypto fraud and money laundering.