Bitcoin whale transferred 33 BTC after 13 years of inactivity
On July 2, 2024, an unknown Bitcoin whale transferred 33 BTC ($2.14 million at that time) to one wallet. The transaction fee was $1.13. This is reported by Whale Alert.
It is known that the holder of the first cryptocurrency has not transferred bitcoins over the past 13 years.
Judging by on-chain data, the user received the assets on June 18, 2011. During 2020, he was sent 0.00000547 BTC (about $0.34 at that time) four times. It is noteworthy that the commission for such transactions ranged from $57 to $681.
Similar situations occur quite often. In June, the whale transferred 8,000 BTC to Binance after five years of inactivity.
In May 2024, experts recorded activity on the account from the Satoshi Nakamoto era. The user withdrew 2000 BTC. #G-TeamNews #G-Team
According to Arkham, an unknown trader made $1.8 million from a $16,500 investment in NEIRO token 📈
The most interesting thing is that the trader purchased the tokens within the first two days after the project's launch, which is very similar to insider trading.
84% участников криптосообщества проводят большую часть времени на платформах X, Telegram и YouTube, — CoinGecko. @G-Team #G-TeamNews #G-Team нас 9000+G
The scam of the year took place in North Carolina: there, a guy named Michael Smith, using neural networks, carried out perhaps the largest scam in the history of music streaming.
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— He created thousands of non-existent bands and artists; — He generated hundreds of thousands of songs on their behalf; — He came up with plausible track names; — He used an army of bots to boost the number of plays; — As a result, at the peak, the guy earned about $110 thousand a month in royalties from streaming.
Total: from 2017 to 2024, Spotify and Apple Music paid him about $10 million for songs by non-existent artists that bots listened to.