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October 27, 2019, 08:41:28 AM |
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It's about 8 years already passed away now the owner remembered that he had some BTC around 3000. He wants to exchange them now?
Oh no, did the year died? LOL! Anyway, OP mentioned that the funds were transferred and didn't sell. OP just made a mistake, it's not a big deal It's about 8 years already passed away now the owner remembered that he had some BTC around 3000. He wants to exchange them now?
Moreover, that person or group surely a long term holder, imagine that he missed or didn't sold his bitcoin when it's on ATH last 2017. That profit he could get tho. Or he really have a lot of bitcoin keeping on different wallets. Envy those guys, erffff. For any reason, missing the highest ATH last 2017 was planned I think. A group or a certain person was really planning for maximizing his profit by waiting for the highest possible price of bitcoin.
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October 27, 2019, 08:50:45 AM |
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Hi,
All below addresses were emptied this year. Most of them in Sept. 2019. Around 2982 BTC in 21 addresses. All addresses were first used in 2011, and dormant until now. BCH is still there except 1 address.
No spending transactions on them so the public key was not known. The owner he suddenly remembered after 8 years that he had some BTC?
What are your opinions?
There are so many points to actually analyse this from, the Bitcoins were moved out to another wallet probably for sales or to a more secured wallet for safer keeping. If the owners bought those Bitcoins 8years back, then they might actually trying to take some profits. If it was owned by an organisation orca group of persons, maybe their agreed holding period has reached and they are sharing it off.
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BlackFor3st
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October 27, 2019, 10:48:50 AM |
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Hi,
All below addresses were emptied this year. Most of them in Sept. 2019. Around 2982 BTC in 21 addresses. All addresses were first used in 2011, and dormant until now. BCH is still there except 1 address.
No spending transactions on them so the public key was not known. The owner he suddenly remembered after 8 years that he had some BTC?
12CpK8apTJfaMSiPYhGMDdaRRFYoS721Px 13GUJutC6GKgJQTcGzCtznDDYFQKVJFVwp 13Sa73PU9Ar5sE4SdFcBdbg9ntbNcMQhaA 14k4GhqA1svNZPbssdAjgdnfzWTpAigZVH 14nppk7sMVv91n1Nch6DQKaFto3wVmh8yT 16KVwFVDfU3DKrvnGGSM7hsGp3MnvHczuB 17tXBRCQzQz87zYetp3wwJRms4fcWN4a8v 18ws2qaW2xBRWGCmfjnDiDHa55A5iSJogP 18xEu7DB8u58ivNa3VwEFeEc4ZbjtMVtPD 19w2MURRz5LsjNHCckmp65YX4WCc7kJdJF 1APGxVLKXhXepeaAjV6z3s4d7xCYXXDwmj 1Aw7mXtLMDjTBNcaqjv6cT935BEQQr5vRF 1B3m4F831f9u6ySnpYbUwgriJAgS3tuso5 1BpqxJp2LEban4mJou5rDHYmzA9eTwKbXY 1CbvcQXEYrqXqbBczHL8to3xeVZ3EsgrhH 1DKwr32h5F6uuUmePdT7esZ21AfK7ovASK 1FRtwC64bWcMb7RGBcwLJTup6tYrCMs9ge 1HQT2UZEK4i3yHnYbVTaXNccgnM45th94f 1MtUY5R3xixWfthqrprVPWMMTwR5A7GU2x 1nYrmtXVjX9G3Q86tdKcKQRCq2MPVvNp9
What are your opinions?
Wow it's a huge of money especially if the owner of this addresses is/are not aware of it and they just remembered it recently. The owners of that addresses are very lucky that they bought Bitcoin last 2011 and let it sit for 8 years. But if I were them 2017 is the best time for it to cash out as it was the peak of the market.
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October 27, 2019, 11:10:36 AM |
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And if we assume that everything is much simpler? If someone (or several people) found a way to open old addresses and now "pours" from old addresses to new ones. In order not to cause panic and suspicion, it simply “pours” these funds to their new addresses without cashing out? And when the "right" time comes, then will cash out OR will cash out gradually.
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MrFreeDragon
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October 27, 2019, 12:39:14 PM |
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One more version: the owner of these wallets probably was in prison since 2012-2013 till now. And that prison actually made a good thing for him - he was not able to sell his crypto assets. And now, after 5-7 years in prison, he is free and rich ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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palle11
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October 27, 2019, 01:02:39 PM |
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One more version: the owner of these wallets probably was in prison since 2012-2013 till now. And that prison actually made a good thing for him - he was not able to sell his crypto assets. And now, after 5-7 years in prison, he is free and rich ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Lol...this could be more of blessing in disguise. Turning the negative to positive. Well, I strongly believe that something would have made the hodler not to have access to the passwords because he or she would have been tempted to sell off before this time.
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Gotumoot
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October 27, 2019, 02:23:35 PM |
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It is possible that these wallets were once owned by investors in 2013, I think the reason for this is that the lost private key has been recovered. Considering the opportunities they were supposed to sell in 2017. That didn't sell out because they were looking for a copy of the missing Private Key.
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gabbie2010
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October 27, 2019, 03:02:10 PM |
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Hi,
All below addresses were emptied this year. Most of them in Sept. 2019. Around 2982 BTC in 21 addresses. All addresses were first used in 2011, and dormant until now. BCH is still there except 1 address.
No spending transactions on them so the public key was not known. The owner he suddenly remembered after 8 years that he had some BTC?
12CpK8apTJfaMSiPYhGMDdaRRFYoS721Px 13GUJutC6GKgJQTcGzCtznDDYFQKVJFVwp 13Sa73PU9Ar5sE4SdFcBdbg9ntbNcMQhaA 14k4GhqA1svNZPbssdAjgdnfzWTpAigZVH 14nppk7sMVv91n1Nch6DQKaFto3wVmh8yT 16KVwFVDfU3DKrvnGGSM7hsGp3MnvHczuB 17tXBRCQzQz87zYetp3wwJRms4fcWN4a8v 18ws2qaW2xBRWGCmfjnDiDHa55A5iSJogP 18xEu7DB8u58ivNa3VwEFeEc4ZbjtMVtPD 19w2MURRz5LsjNHCckmp65YX4WCc7kJdJF 1APGxVLKXhXepeaAjV6z3s4d7xCYXXDwmj 1Aw7mXtLMDjTBNcaqjv6cT935BEQQr5vRF 1B3m4F831f9u6ySnpYbUwgriJAgS3tuso5 1BpqxJp2LEban4mJou5rDHYmzA9eTwKbXY 1CbvcQXEYrqXqbBczHL8to3xeVZ3EsgrhH 1DKwr32h5F6uuUmePdT7esZ21AfK7ovASK 1FRtwC64bWcMb7RGBcwLJTup6tYrCMs9ge 1HQT2UZEK4i3yHnYbVTaXNccgnM45th94f 1MtUY5R3xixWfthqrprVPWMMTwR5A7GU2x 1nYrmtXVjX9G3Q86tdKcKQRCq2MPVvNp9
What are your opinions?
Wow it's a huge of money especially if the owner of this addresses is/are not aware of it and they just remembered it recently. The owners of that addresses are very lucky that they bought Bitcoin last 2011 and let it sit for 8 years. But if I were them 2017 is the best time for it to cash out as it was the peak of the market. Probably they missed selling their bitcoin in 2017 ATH and now they don't want to miss another chance at least selling at $10K is not a bad bargain considering the fact that those bitcoin were bought in 2011 at the early stages of bitcoin ie early adopter.
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October 27, 2019, 03:11:10 PM |
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Hi,
All below addresses were emptied this year. Most of them in Sept. 2019. Around 2982 BTC in 21 addresses. All addresses were first used in 2011, and dormant until now. BCH is still there except 1 address.
No spending transactions on them so the public key was not known. The owner he suddenly remembered after 8 years that he had some BTC?
12CpK8apTJfaMSiPYhGMDdaRRFYoS721Px 13GUJutC6GKgJQTcGzCtznDDYFQKVJFVwp 13Sa73PU9Ar5sE4SdFcBdbg9ntbNcMQhaA 14k4GhqA1svNZPbssdAjgdnfzWTpAigZVH 14nppk7sMVv91n1Nch6DQKaFto3wVmh8yT 16KVwFVDfU3DKrvnGGSM7hsGp3MnvHczuB 17tXBRCQzQz87zYetp3wwJRms4fcWN4a8v 18ws2qaW2xBRWGCmfjnDiDHa55A5iSJogP 18xEu7DB8u58ivNa3VwEFeEc4ZbjtMVtPD 19w2MURRz5LsjNHCckmp65YX4WCc7kJdJF 1APGxVLKXhXepeaAjV6z3s4d7xCYXXDwmj 1Aw7mXtLMDjTBNcaqjv6cT935BEQQr5vRF 1B3m4F831f9u6ySnpYbUwgriJAgS3tuso5 1BpqxJp2LEban4mJou5rDHYmzA9eTwKbXY 1CbvcQXEYrqXqbBczHL8to3xeVZ3EsgrhH 1DKwr32h5F6uuUmePdT7esZ21AfK7ovASK 1FRtwC64bWcMb7RGBcwLJTup6tYrCMs9ge 1HQT2UZEK4i3yHnYbVTaXNccgnM45th94f 1MtUY5R3xixWfthqrprVPWMMTwR5A7GU2x 1nYrmtXVjX9G3Q86tdKcKQRCq2MPVvNp9
What are your opinions?
Surprisingly this news can be taken as a double edged sword having both benefits and disadvantages. Maybe he was an early adopter who just doesn't trust Cryptocurrencies anymore and is ready to flush all of this in market to create a huge slump or maybe someone who just transferred some money due to security concerns with his previous address maybe he decided to transfer to Segwit or something. I think overthinking upon this issue really won't help we can't do anything other than just waiting.
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October 27, 2019, 04:28:47 PM |
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well well, i dunno what behind the owner minds. he do a mass sell right now, after 8 years, but on 2017 he absolutely see the prices is 2x higher than nowadays prices, and he just hodl it. a simple reason : probably he think the price will go higher ,but now, he seems tired for hodl and take action to sell. although , transactions are not carried out simultaneously. but well , its just based from my opinion.
Agreed to some extent that owner of these Bitoins may have tired of holding these BTC and sold it off but I think we all are positive about BTC price movement and we are expecting it to reach at new heights sooner of later, hodler might be in the same state, if he had hold it for 8 years then what is the problem in holding it for next 2-3 years. If he is worried about price decrease he could have sold half the amount. Yes if he has found some better investment option than BTC, it seems logical.
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October 28, 2019, 02:17:44 PM |
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Hi,
All below addresses were emptied this year. Most of them in Sept. 2019. Around 2982 BTC in 21 addresses. All addresses were first used in 2011, and dormant until now. BCH is still there except 1 address.
No spending transactions on them so the public key was not known. The owner he suddenly remembered after 8 years that he had some BTC?
12CpK8apTJfaMSiPYhGMDdaRRFYoS721Px 13GUJutC6GKgJQTcGzCtznDDYFQKVJFVwp 13Sa73PU9Ar5sE4SdFcBdbg9ntbNcMQhaA 14k4GhqA1svNZPbssdAjgdnfzWTpAigZVH 14nppk7sMVv91n1Nch6DQKaFto3wVmh8yT 16KVwFVDfU3DKrvnGGSM7hsGp3MnvHczuB 17tXBRCQzQz87zYetp3wwJRms4fcWN4a8v 18ws2qaW2xBRWGCmfjnDiDHa55A5iSJogP 18xEu7DB8u58ivNa3VwEFeEc4ZbjtMVtPD 19w2MURRz5LsjNHCckmp65YX4WCc7kJdJF 1APGxVLKXhXepeaAjV6z3s4d7xCYXXDwmj 1Aw7mXtLMDjTBNcaqjv6cT935BEQQr5vRF 1B3m4F831f9u6ySnpYbUwgriJAgS3tuso5 1BpqxJp2LEban4mJou5rDHYmzA9eTwKbXY 1CbvcQXEYrqXqbBczHL8to3xeVZ3EsgrhH 1DKwr32h5F6uuUmePdT7esZ21AfK7ovASK 1FRtwC64bWcMb7RGBcwLJTup6tYrCMs9ge 1HQT2UZEK4i3yHnYbVTaXNccgnM45th94f 1MtUY5R3xixWfthqrprVPWMMTwR5A7GU2x 1nYrmtXVjX9G3Q86tdKcKQRCq2MPVvNp9
What are your opinions?
Maybe someone solved a puzzle. Re: Bitcoin treasure https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5146858.01W7yh46qNUqw3RhyWzRVHjuJnHWpQqy7W 13AJqcp7GJRmAEePJqZHJCZLsXPSZuPzn9 13DCZ3sj6gVFVymdTd1mjz3BZZ5g1CQgbr 15JiPJoFoqoBTMcGDWahv5CjxYgdt1msDM 16kG6iyB3oGchcxXJccjjSmtdqBeRsDgio 17RsqLeP4XVT95htFoT9iWu7C4vAZw2FoW 19g8gf31otseCiYcdXPBh2qGEjrpEpqaoe 1A1hm4i1NbGLDFjp6sRMC6NoxZdQeSfD36 1BNVEnRmCbdP5QbuPySTHkznoSMMnkbvG6 1CFjxrYr8PkZoLgnHoAy1pRvg1WwvhuPVL 1DJfq3Nw1xjrrBVHGT3V1ZGxPBHVnJfivC 1EYyYeWSKGriPUK8juC9ubDQzKQUEpJfe7 1GTEootnGUPVw1M77QAQgm32iV7vq2aKJL 1GsaJu5LxJWKJumfiYmmJx28czQ11fXaeK 1Hcbg5k8kbmzcih3Xbzob9RhDZ3QcyfY3i 1JugDKUGpcKztsEfJroMESH92VA134sLSL 1L8YfeDDdY12mcM8j7XmoXGNsv5a8JoMVh 1Li8RFUotXHJPNazCM8HAfnkxKcrKXXpiH 1N1rBm39bTiLyXnW7jkQxxnfBmHC4SZdMV 1NUoeQnBB9QeAigU4r8iApsd4b4iiRpN6V
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October 28, 2019, 02:59:58 PM |
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-snip- 2**169 > 2**170 Bit are all within this range 0x2000000000000000000000000000000000000000000:0x3ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff -snip-
How do you know that all these released addresses were with the private keys in 170bit range?
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October 28, 2019, 03:24:16 PM |
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Maybe someone solved a puzzle.
Yeah. The puzzle of life. I want to solve a puzzle of 3000BTC to.
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October 28, 2019, 05:10:07 PM |
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It's surprising and alarming as well because I feel there is something really big which is been planned as these accounts have been active after so many years and I am sure 2982 bitcoins might not change the market situation but these are the only address which you have notified and there might be hundreds of other address as well and these might belong to one organization which is involved in manipulating the market.
This is not strange. Why do you think it's manipulation? There can be many reasons for an old account to wake up. I'll give you some: The owner died and the family gained access to the money. The family may not care about bitcoin and just wants the money The owner got sick and needs money for treatment. The owner got sick and knows he/she doesn't have much time left so it's now or never. The owner finally had enough of waiting. The money is being moved from one address to another. Sometimes to segwit, sometimes to something else. The owner got a better investment opportunity like a family company that is in need of money. These things are possible because we really don't know the reason for the owner. As for me, it might be his plan to keep his bitcoins for years or he might have forgotten the private keys or his holdings since having crypto before isn't a big deal due to its price. Whatever the reason is, the owner is still lucky that he still has his BTC's until now. Although he missed the chance of selling during the last bull run, he will still be able to grab the next chance.
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November 01, 2019, 06:40:59 AM |
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Hi,
All below addresses were emptied this year. Most of them in Sept. 2019. Around 2982 BTC in 21 addresses. All addresses were first used in 2011, and dormant until now. BCH is still there except 1 address.
No spending transactions on them so the public key was not known. The owner he suddenly remembered after 8 years that he had some BTC?
12CpK8apTJfaMSiPYhGMDdaRRFYoS721Px 13GUJutC6GKgJQTcGzCtznDDYFQKVJFVwp 13Sa73PU9Ar5sE4SdFcBdbg9ntbNcMQhaA 14k4GhqA1svNZPbssdAjgdnfzWTpAigZVH 14nppk7sMVv91n1Nch6DQKaFto3wVmh8yT 16KVwFVDfU3DKrvnGGSM7hsGp3MnvHczuB 17tXBRCQzQz87zYetp3wwJRms4fcWN4a8v 18ws2qaW2xBRWGCmfjnDiDHa55A5iSJogP 18xEu7DB8u58ivNa3VwEFeEc4ZbjtMVtPD 19w2MURRz5LsjNHCckmp65YX4WCc7kJdJF 1APGxVLKXhXepeaAjV6z3s4d7xCYXXDwmj 1Aw7mXtLMDjTBNcaqjv6cT935BEQQr5vRF 1B3m4F831f9u6ySnpYbUwgriJAgS3tuso5 1BpqxJp2LEban4mJou5rDHYmzA9eTwKbXY 1CbvcQXEYrqXqbBczHL8to3xeVZ3EsgrhH 1DKwr32h5F6uuUmePdT7esZ21AfK7ovASK 1FRtwC64bWcMb7RGBcwLJTup6tYrCMs9ge 1HQT2UZEK4i3yHnYbVTaXNccgnM45th94f 1MtUY5R3xixWfthqrprVPWMMTwR5A7GU2x 1nYrmtXVjX9G3Q86tdKcKQRCq2MPVvNp9
What are your opinions?
Yes its strange that it is has been opened now, but how do you find them? Does some of that wallet belongs to you? If not I have a feeling that someone has an access on it, maybe that address has a connection to each other and someone crack the keys and opened it. Or maybe it is in the same cloud and then someone hacks the way on it and then it happens .
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November 01, 2019, 02:05:28 PM |
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I didn't look at all of them, just a few, but many of them simply transferred from one legacy address to another legacy address. One of them transferred from a legacy address to a native segwit address.
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November 01, 2019, 03:15:16 PM |
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Who will sell private keys? Why do not they take these bitcoins? There is no guarantee that these private keys will open these addresses.
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November 01, 2019, 03:23:10 PM |
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Maybe this was the idea from the beginning. Considering how much these Bitcoins would have been appreciated.
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November 01, 2019, 03:33:14 PM |
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It's about 8 years already passed away now the owner remembered that he had some BTC around 3000. He wants to exchange them now?
Oh no, did the year died? LOL! Anyway, OP mentioned that the funds were transferred and didn't sell. Moreover, that person or group surely a long term holder, imagine that he missed or didn't sold his bitcoin when it's on ATH last 2017. That profit he could get tho. Or he really have a lot of bitcoin keeping on different wallets. Envy those guys, erffff. Well it cant really be avoided for majority of us would really got jealous or envy on what they do possess. We wouldn't able to know on whats behind those dormant address goes to active but doesn't being moved out but one things for sure that the owner/s of those wallets do remember out that they are holding something that do talks about millions of dollars.
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November 01, 2019, 07:28:22 PM |
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It seems as though someone immediately remembered that they have bitcoins and started sending them out somewhere else, or it could have been that some early adopters are now transferring their coins hence the movement by now. It could be a lot of things and this is not something new but apparently the timing is somewhat perfect and in-line with the recent pump that we've seen for bitcoin. Usually it goes the other way around but yeah, the movement has been a month or so ago that we don't know exactly what happened to those coins that were sent out.
This. It's likely to be an early miner that remembered they had coins in a wallet on their old computer in their attic. It's not a huge amount of coins, so unlikely to have affected either the dump or the subsequent pump.
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