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![thecryptobasic Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:24/cr:twitter::1221786728379404288.png) TheCryptoBasic [@thecryptobasic](/creator/twitter/thecryptobasic) on x 72K followers
Created: 2025-07-18 09:20:25 UTC

The OG #Bitcoin Whale with XXXXXX $BTC Worth $9.46B Has Now Dumped Everything.

Slowly but steadily, a diamond-handed Satoshi-era Bitcoin whale who recently awoke after years of dormancy has now moved all his XXXXXX BTC to Galaxy Digital.

The crypto community applauded the Bitcoin whale in early July for his balls in holding BTC through multiple cycles. The whale purchased XXXXXX BTC for a little above $XXXXXXX in 2011, distributed them among eight wallets, and remained dormant for over XX years.

Now, the Bitcoin whale has become a source of selling pressure for the premier crypto asset. Earlier, some thought it was just a reallocation of funds to new wallets. In addition, Coinbase’s head of product suggested it was possibly a hack, but now it is clear the whale means business about dumping his stash.

Data from Arkham, elaborated on by Lookonchain, shows that the whale has been busy lately. It also started when he moved XXXXX BTC ($1.06 billion) through Galaxy Digital on July XX. The Bitcoin whale moved the stash from the “bcc1qq” address, and Galaxy Digital shifted the funds to multiple centralized exchanges.

The whale moved another XXXXX BTC ($927 million) a few hours later and didn’t stop until it had moved XXXXXX BTC ($4.68 billion) to Galaxy Digital. Meanwhile, the digital asset platform shifted some of the funds simultaneously to Bybit and Binance.

Yesterday, the Satoshi-era Bitcoin whale moved the remaining XXXXXX BTC to Galaxy Digital. He did this through a different wallet, “bc1qs4.” The address received the stash from four different wallets on Thursday before it began to move them to Galaxy.

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XXXXX engagements

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thecryptobasic Avatar TheCryptoBasic @thecryptobasic on x 72K followers Created: 2025-07-18 09:20:25 UTC

The OG #Bitcoin Whale with XXXXXX $BTC Worth $9.46B Has Now Dumped Everything.

Slowly but steadily, a diamond-handed Satoshi-era Bitcoin whale who recently awoke after years of dormancy has now moved all his XXXXXX BTC to Galaxy Digital.

The crypto community applauded the Bitcoin whale in early July for his balls in holding BTC through multiple cycles. The whale purchased XXXXXX BTC for a little above $XXXXXXX in 2011, distributed them among eight wallets, and remained dormant for over XX years.

Now, the Bitcoin whale has become a source of selling pressure for the premier crypto asset. Earlier, some thought it was just a reallocation of funds to new wallets. In addition, Coinbase’s head of product suggested it was possibly a hack, but now it is clear the whale means business about dumping his stash.

Data from Arkham, elaborated on by Lookonchain, shows that the whale has been busy lately. It also started when he moved XXXXX BTC ($1.06 billion) through Galaxy Digital on July XX. The Bitcoin whale moved the stash from the “bcc1qq” address, and Galaxy Digital shifted the funds to multiple centralized exchanges.

The whale moved another XXXXX BTC ($927 million) a few hours later and didn’t stop until it had moved XXXXXX BTC ($4.68 billion) to Galaxy Digital. Meanwhile, the digital asset platform shifted some of the funds simultaneously to Bybit and Binance.

Yesterday, the Satoshi-era Bitcoin whale moved the remaining XXXXXX BTC to Galaxy Digital. He did this through a different wallet, “bc1qs4.” The address received the stash from four different wallets on Thursday before it began to move them to Galaxy.

XXXXX engagements

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