Title: Someone's got some coins to move... Post by: keewee on September 21, 2012, 09:19:09 PM Each one of these transactions is 44000 bitcoins. Went for more than 20 minutes. Any speculation on this? :)
https://i.imgur.com/mGsbF.jpg Title: Re: Someone's got some coins to move... Post by: FreeMoney on September 21, 2012, 09:26:22 PM Without out looking I'll bet it's the same coins over and over.
Title: Re: Someone's got some coins to move... Post by: keewee on September 21, 2012, 09:27:59 PM More than likely. I see it's started again
Title: Re: Someone's got some coins to move... Post by: phatsphere on September 21, 2012, 09:32:40 PM is it morse code?
edit: or binary? Title: Re: Someone's got some coins to move... Post by: adamstgBit on September 21, 2012, 09:36:17 PM is it morse code? edit: or binary? (char*)(11101111011011011000010101001110100110011101001111001010110111010101) = ALL YOUR BITCOIN ARE BELONG TO US! Title: Re: Someone's got some coins to move... Post by: mobodick on September 22, 2012, 11:51:41 AM is it morse code? edit: or binary? (char*)(11101111011011011000010101001110100110011101001111001010110111010101) = ALL YOUR BITCOIN ARE BELONG TO US! Title: Re: Someone's got some coins to move... Post by: augustocroppo on September 22, 2012, 02:41:51 PM Each one of these transactions is 44000 bitcoins. Went for more than 20 minutes. Any speculation on this? :) Good shot! Well, some possible explanations for the serial transactions: 1. Automated laundry system shuffling the funds in the network. 2. Distribution of funds to arbitrage in various exchange platforms. 3. Silk Road or Mt.Gox enterprise readjusting the Bitcoin wallet storage. 4. Satoshi playing around with us. ;D This is part of the high volume of outputs which I documented last night: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82626.msg1211046#msg1211046 Title: Re: Someone's got some coins to move... Post by: knight22 on September 22, 2012, 03:32:07 PM Do you have any reference for this chart?
Title: Re: Someone's got some coins to move... Post by: augustocroppo on September 22, 2012, 03:45:17 PM Do you have any reference for this chart? If you are referring to my post, the first chart was made in the Microsoft Excel using the data published. If you are referring to the OP's screenshot, it come from the http://www.bitcoinmonitor.com/ Internet page. Title: Re: Someone's got some coins to move... Post by: thepwnorbpwnd on September 22, 2012, 09:13:18 PM Pirate. Bam, called it. :P
Title: Re: Someone's got some coins to move... Post by: bittenbob on September 22, 2012, 11:14:46 PM is it morse code? edit: or binary? (char*)(11101111011011011000010101001110100110011101001111001010110111010101) = ALL YOUR BITCOIN ARE BELONG TO US! You got me! (It has been in my signature since at least the beginning of the year) ;D Title: Re: Someone's got some coins to move... Post by: bitcoinBull on September 23, 2012, 01:13:49 AM I suspect that's the change for SR withdrawals. I made a withdrawal last night from SR, of 0.6 BTC to 1BYhyPtxbnU59NDahJ7DVd8RnwNH1V5D1N (https://blockchain.info/tx/53cc385cf84c0ff89bf1ca49d566ec5e2b98c7543aa95c728b09755a4e59e121), and the change was some 45.3k BTC.
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