In brief
- A Bitcoin wallet holding 8.54 BTC, first funded on June 13, 2011, moved its coins for the first time in 15 years on Aug. 16.
- The position is now worth about $538,000 for a roughly 461,981% gain if sold.
- It follows a trend of ancient Bitcoin wallets suddenly coming to life.
A Bitcoin stash that had sat frozen since the network's earliest days has moved for the first time in more than 15 years, the latest in a string of ancient wallets flickering back to life.
According to Galaxy Research's blockchain monitoring, a Bitcoin address beginning in “1Emi” holding 8.54 BTC first received the coins on June 13, 2011, when Bitcoin traded around $14, and then went silent for 15.1 years.

The balance, now worth roughly $538,000, was swept out on Aug. 16 in a single transaction recorded in block 962,770. At an average cost basis near $14, the position represents a gain of about 461,981%.





