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Bitcoin Whale From 2012 Suddenly Moves $13.7M After 14 Years

August has turned into a graveyard awakening for long-dormant bitcoin, with coins untouched for more than a decade suddenly hitting the chain. Much of that vintage activity has come from wallets created in 2014. Tuesday delivered…

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Aug 18, 2026 at 10:16 PM UTC · Updated 2 gün önce · 1 dk okuma

Bitcoin Whale From 2012 Suddenly Moves $13.7M After 14 Years
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212 BTC Dormant bitcoin moved

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Vintage $BTC Holder Realizes a 584,725% Gain

August has turned into a graveyard awakening for long-dormant bitcoin, with coins untouched for more than a decade suddenly hitting the chain. Much of that vintage activity has come from wallets created in 2014. Tuesday delivered something older, however, as btcparser.com flagged a bitcoin address created 14 years and 8 days ago, moving a total of 212 $BTC.

Image source: mempool.space.

On Tuesday, at current prices of $64,761 per $BTC at the time of writing, the cache is worth $13.72 million. At that time, a single coin exchanged hands at a mere $11.07 per unit, which means this stash was valued at $2,346. This means, if sold today, the owner would realize a gain of 584,725%.

Coldcard Exploit Pushed the Door Open

Bitcoin · 30-day price▲ 10.0%

Bitcoin moved from $66,072.5 to $72,647.5 over the last 30-day period, a gain of 10.0 percent.

Source: Kraken · NewsLayer Markets · Updated birkaç saniye sonra

The month has delivered a steady stream of dormant bitcoin spending, with sizable batches of older coins waking up almost daily.

One very likely catalyst is the Coldcard exploit, which saw nearly 2,000 $BTC stolen from hardware wallet owners using Coldcard devices and firmware. The wallets suddenly moving are not necessarily those hit by the theft, and August’s wave of activity may not be entirely driven by rattled OGs rushing to secure their coins.

$13.7M in Bitcoin Sits Consolidated, For Now

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$72,672

+6.26% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.46T

Circulating Supply

20.1M BTC

24H Volume

$59.6B

24H High

$72,961

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