About 500 Bitcoins, that were inactive for nearly 12 years, were transferred to multiple new wallets recently,
, inactive for nearly 12 years, were transferred to multiple new wallets recently, piquing the curiosity of the broader cryptocurrency market., the stash, worth $35 million at press time, was acquired in July 2021. At that time, BTC was valued at just $7.57.
However, if one were to go by the populist belief that the wallet preparing for a sell-off, they would probably end up profiting by a whopping 9247x.AMBCrypto investigated further and noticed a broader trend of dormant coins becoming active lately.
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