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How to transfer $1 billion for basically free: Bitcoin whale watching

At just 15 sats/vByte, a Bitcoin user is demonstrating just how cheap it is to send vast sums of money across the internet.

Billionaires, take note. It's one million times cheaper to send huge sums of money on the Bitcoin (BTC) blockchain.

A Bitcoin user sent over 50,562 BTC ($1 billion) to an address on the blockchain, paying a fee of just 2,513 Satoshis (the smallest denomination of a Bitcoin), equivalent to half a dollar for the pleasure. 

Transaction sankey diagram showing fees, value and time. Source: mempool

The unknown wallet address paid a tiny fraction (less than 0.0001%) of the total value transacted. Put simply, the user paid 50 cents to move double the GDP of the Bitcoin-friendly islands of Tonga. The billion-dollar transaction was processed in block 761374, at a transaction fee of just 15 satoshis (sats) per unit of data or sats/vByte.

Cointelegraph experimented with various online banking services to estimate the cost of sending vast sums of money through legacy finance tools. For the transfer of $10 million, a well-known remittance provider charges a tiny fraction, 0.3%, which equates to $30,000. That’s one million times more expensive than using the Bitcoin blockchain to send money.

Experimenting sending vast sums of money with legacy financial tools. Source: Wise

Before a new Bitcoin block is mined, every Bitcoin transaction request sits in the memory pool, or “mem pool”, which is kind of like a Bitcoin bus stop. On average, miners take 10 minutes to mine a new block.

Bitcoin miners sort through transactions, processing the passengers that have the most expensive bus tickets (transaction fees) first. Typically, the higher the transaction fee, the faster the transaction is confirmed. At 15 sats/vByte, the cost of sending over 50,000 Bitcoin is very low, indicating that this Bitcoin whale was not in a hurry.

By way of comparison, in late October, a fat-fingered Bitcoin user paid a whopping 8,042 sat/Byte, or 1,136,000 sats to move 3.8 Bitcoin ($65,000).

The process of sorting through transactions in the mempool is relatively straightforward for miners. Contrary to many Bitcoin critics’ beliefs, it is not an energy-hungry process. Ultimately, Bitcoin’s energy consumption comes from block reward issuance, not transactions.

Related: BTC miner CleanSpark scoops up thousands of miners amid ‘distressed markets’

The Bitcoin whale address continued to send over 50,000 Bitcoin to various other addresses on the blockchain. The addresses are not publicly known addresses, such as Binance’s cold storage wallet or the Bitcoin mined in 2009, which was subsequently lost in a landfill in Wales.

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Shiba Inu Whale Abruptly Moves 3,914,263,607,418 SHIB in One Massive Crypto Transaction

Shiba Inu Whale Abruptly Moves 3,914,263,607,418 SHIB in One Massive Crypto Transaction

A deep-pocketed Shiba Inu (SHIB) investor is suddenly moving trillions of SHIB in one massive crypto transaction. According to whale-surveying platform Whale Alert, the high-net-worth trader is moving a staggering 3,914,263,607,418 tokens worth about $43 million at time of writing from one unknown wallet to another. Data from the blockchain search engine Etherscan that the […]

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Ethereum Whale Suddenly Moves $22,200,000 in ETH After Lying Dormant for Over Six Years: Santiment

Ethereum Whale Suddenly Moves ,200,000 in ETH After Lying Dormant for Over Six Years: Santiment

An Ethereum (ETH) whale is coming alive after lying dormant for over half a decade, according to blockchain analytics platform Santiment. Santiment says the Ethereum’s whale address moved 15,000 ETH worth $22.2 million at the time of the transaction to an empty wallet after being inactive since October 4th of 2016. The whale address now […]

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Capitulation or profit-taking? Bitcoin whale moves 32K BTC dormant since 2018

What is "usually" an OTC transaction signals change is afoot among 2018 bear market buyers, says Whalemap.

Bitcoin (BTC) worth over $600 million moved for the first time since the last bear market on Oct. 18, analysis has revealed.

In a Twitter thread, monitoring resource Whalemap flagged a transaction involving 32,000 BTC.

Buyer could be "willing to acquire" 32,000 BTC at $19,000

In the latest sign that current spot price is affecting the behavior of even longer-term holders, a whale entity who purchased BTC near the pit of the last bear market appears to have sold.

According to Whalemap, 32,000 coins left their wallet for the first time since December 2018 this week.

“32,000 Bitcoins belonging to a whale wallet moved yesterday. They were dormant since Dec 2018,” the Whalemap team wrote in accompanying commentary.

While it is unknown exactly what was behind the decision, Whalemap was quick to argue an alternative perspective to the classic bear market narrative — major investors capitulating at the lows. The team added:

“Transactions like this usually signify OTC trades, meaning someone is willing to acquire those 32k bitcoins right now.” 

Despite BTC/USD being down over 70% from all-time highs, the 32,000 BTC stash would have made a significant profit, having been purchased at $3,900.

Four years later, they are worth $612 million versus the roughly $124 million paid.

Bitcoin whale outflows annotated chart. Source: Whalemap/ Twitter

Continuing, Whalemap noted that due to the popularity of the 2018 lows as a buy-in point, that price zone represents a significant area of support.

“Not many people know about this but a lot of Bitcoin was accumulated by whales exactly in the region that the above transaction is coming from,” it wrote.

“Even right now, 337k of accumulated BTC is still being HODLed in those wallets. A super important area in BTC land to keep ur [eye] on.”
Bitcoin wall inflows annotated chart. Source: Whalemap/ Twitter

Exchange balances accelerate fall

Signs that even $19,000 is becoming popular as a BTC trading or investment play are coming from exchanges this month.

Related: Here’s what could spark a ‘huge BTC rally’ as Bitcoin clings to $19K

Data from on-chain analytics firm Glassnode shows that over the past few days, major exchanges have seen their BTC balances decreasing more per day relative to the previous month than at any time since mid-July.

The 19 trading platforms tracked by Glassnode were down roughly 100,000 BTC in the past 30 days on both Oct. 18 and Oct. 19.

The last date that exchanges ended the day with more BTC than they started with versus a month prior was Oct. 8.

Bitcoin exchange 30-day net position change chart. Source: Glassnode

Exchanges’ total balance was just over 2.34 million BTC as of Oct. 19, down from 2.46 million at the end of September.

Bitcoin exchange balance chart. Source: Glassnode

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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Another 5,000 Bitcoin Sourced From Mt Gox Wake up After Close to 9 Years of Dormancy

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‘No Middle Class Left,’ ‘Millions Will Be Wiped Out’ — Two Market Crash Predictions, Gas Cartels, and Whales Moving Mt Gox Coins: Bitcoin.com News Week in Review

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Ethereum Whale Abruptly Moves Over $102,000,000 in ETH – Here’s Where the Crypto Is Heading

Ethereum Whale Abruptly Moves Over 2,000,000 in ETH – Here’s Where the Crypto Is Heading

A crypto whale just transferred 64,000 Ethereum (ETH) worth over a hundred million dollars to an unknown wallet. According to blockchain tracking platform Whale Alert, the deep-pocketed crypto holder transferred $102,134,766 worth of ETH to an unknown address that still holds the transferred assets at time of writing. Ethereum network explorer Etherscan reveals that the […]

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Whale Spends 10,000 BTC Worth $203M, Bitcoins Stem From the Infamous 2011 Mt Gox Hack

Whale Spends 10,000 BTC Worth 3M, Bitcoins Stem From the Infamous 2011 Mt Gox HackIn two days’ time, bitcoin’s price dropped to fresh August lows as it dipped below the $20K per unit region for the first time since mid-July. During that time, two addresses created on December 19, 2013 sent 10,000 bitcoin worth $203 million to unknown wallets after sitting idle for close to nine years. Onchain data […]

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BTC price top warnings emerge as 10K BTC leaves wallet after 9 years

Coins which last moved in the “lawless era” are liquid again, and on-chain data shows such events mark macro BTC price tops.

Bitcoin (BTC) hodlers are asking questions after 10,000 BTC dormant since 2013 suddenly left its wallet.

On-chain data flagged on Aug. 28-29 confirmed a large tranche of Bitcoin had become liquid again after nearly a decade.

“Lawless era” Bitcoin hit the road

Analysts first began to notice curiously high transaction volumes this weekend as 5,000 BTC was included in a block.

Having stayed in the same wallet since 2013, the funds, the owner of which remains unknown, were soon joined by a near identical 5,000 BTC a day later.

In total, 10,000 BTC moved for the first time since 2013, and on-chain sleuths are curious as to the motive of the whale in charge.

Analysis of the destination wallets has concluded that the funds were not sent to anexchange for sale. Instead, they were split among a large number of new wallets.

Considering the reasoning behind the move, Maartunn, a contributor to on-chain analytics platform CryptoQuant, suggested that privacy may play a part.

Maartunn linked to comments from CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju, who last week argued that those in ownership of “older” coins, especially in large amounts, likely needed to avoid drawing attention to their now greatly-increased wealth. In 2013, BTC/USD traded at a maximum of around $1,165.

For Ki, these coins were “minted in the lawless era.”

“We uncovered that these whales were highly likely: a) early visionaries that accumulated bitcoin via mining and trading, and b) coins coming from the Cryptsy bitcoin exchange just before it was 'hacked' (allegedly stolen customer funds),” a CryptoQuant research piece into old fund movements from Aug. 3 added.

Just six such transactions in Bitcoin history

The transactions were, meanwhile, picked up by the Whale Shadows indicator by Philip Swift, creator of on-chain analytics resource LookIntoBitcoin.

Related: US dollar hits new 20-year high — 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

Clearly showing the two spikes in older coins occurring, the data prompted discussion over their implication for BTC price action.

As Swift and CryptoQuant showed, previous such spikes marked local highs for BTC/USD throughout Bitcoin’s history.

Bitcoin whale shadows annotated chart. Source: Philip Swift/ Twitter

Other social media commentators even suggested that the funds were tied to the rehabilitation process at defunct exchange Mt. Gox.

As Cointelegraph reported, fears that compensation of creditors would begin this weekend, sparking a significant sell-off, ultimately appeared unfounded.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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The number of crypto billionaires is growing fast, here’s why

As Bitcoin continues to grow in value and crypto companies become widely accepted, leading to the rise of crypto billionaires.

Bitcoin whales: who are the largest BTC holders?

Satoshi Nakamoto has more than 1 million BTC, making him the largest Bitcoin holder. He is followed by the founders of Grayscale and Binance, who together have about the same amount of BTC as Satoshi Nakamoto.

When looking at the largest Bitcoin holders, there are a few parties that stand out. Of course, Satoshi Nakamoto, with a total of 1,100,000 BTC, has more significant holdings than number two and three holders of Bitcoin, namely Grayscale and Binance. These companies have over 600,000 BTC and 400,000 BTC, respectively, numbers that most Bitcoin investors can only dream of.

Behind these top three Bitcoin holders are the cryptocurrency exchanges Bitfinex and OKX, both of which hold over 200,000 BTC. Then, with MicroStrategy and Block.one, there are two more parties that own more than 100,000 BTC. Below the magic limit of 100,000 BTC are a lot of anonymous wallets, but also well-known figures like the Winklevoss brothers.

All these huge amounts are not stored in one wallet, but multiple wallets are used. For example, Satoshi Nakamoto uses about 22,000 wallets for storing his BTC, while Bitfinex and Binance both use a handful of wallets. In total, there are only five wallets where more than 100,000 BTC are stored, totaling more than 4% of the total amount of Bitcoin in these wallets.

It is important to note that a huge amount of BTC allows Bitcoin whales to create a buy or sell wall effect. A buy or sell wall effect is a significant buy or sell order that causes a sharp change in price. With a sell wall, there is a good chance that the price will fall hard, while the opposite can happen with a buy wall.

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Who is the youngest crypto billionaire?

The latest crypto billionaire is Sam Bankman-Fried, the CEO and founder of FTX Exchange. When the price of Ether (ETH) rose, Vitalik Buterin, the CEO and founder of Ethereum, became the youngest crypto billionaire.

Two familiar faces are fighting the battle for who is the youngest crypto billionaire within the crypto world. There are periods when Vitalik Buterin is the youngest crypto billionaire, but he alternates the title with Sam Bankman-Fried. Both men are more than two years apart in terms of age, with Bankman-Fried being the older of the two. However, age is not the most important factor, but the popularity and value of ETH is the deciding factor.

When the price of ETH rises, the value of Vitalik’s assets rises with it. This is because Vitalik Buterin owns over 290,000 ETH, which is by far the largest portion of his assets. However, when the price falls, Vitalik is no longer a billionaire. With a favorable ETH price, Vitalik is the title holder, but otherwise, the title of the youngest crypto billionaire is for Sam Bankman-Fried.

The owner of FTX Exchange has a wealth of over $22 billion. The speed at which Sam is growing his money has not only earned him the title of youngest crypto billionaire, but he has also become the fastest billionaire. This title was previously held by Mark Zuckerberg, the owner of Meta. Of course, Sam Bankman-Fried himself also owns the necessary ETH tokens and other altcoins, which makes his assets worth a lot more.

Who is the richest crypto billionaire?

The CEO and founder of Binance, Changpeng Zhao, is the richest crypto billionaire. He has assets of over 20 billion and is among the richest people on earth.

The richest crypto billionaire is Changpeng Zhao, the founder and CEO of Binance, who is also known as CZ. He is said to own over 70% of Binance’s shares, and these shares represent quite a bit of value. Indeed, Binance is one of the crypto companies that owns a huge amount of BTC, as well as keeping the crypto millionaire dream of many crypto investors alive by providing millions of people with the ability to trade and invest in Bitcoin and altcoins.

In addition to its stake in Binance, CZ himself has Bitcoin in his investment portfolio. However, BTC is not the only cryptocurrency that CZ owns; he also privately holds a lot of BNB Coin (BNB). Following CZ on the list of richest crypto billionaires are Sam Bankman-Fried and Brian Armstrong, who are the founders of FTX Exchange and Coinbase, respectively. So, offering services that meet the needs of people in the crypto industry can be a profitable business.

In addition to these crypto exchange founders, there is one more possible billionaire, Satoshi Nakamoto, who seems to be the hodler of Bitcoin. With a total of 1.1 million BTC, Satoshi holds by far the most Bitcoin. Whether this huge amount of Bitcoin would be enough to depose CZ from Binance is still up for debate.

Not only is Binance also one of the parties that hold the most Bitcoin, but CZ’s total assets are also substantial. For instance, his wealth comes close to Mark Zuckerberg and Satoshi Nakamoto.

How many crypto billionaires are there?

In total, there are 19 crypto billionaires, but the future will tell if Satoshi Nakamoto and Vitalik Buterin are also among this group of wealthy crypto investors.

To determine what a crypto billionaire is, it is helpful to first define this term. A crypto billionaire may have earned wealth by directly investing in cryptocurrencies or crypto-related companies. The crypto market is relatively young, so there is also a chance that crypto billionaires have become so wealthy through a combination of both possibilities. Therefore, we do not distinguish between billionaires as long as they have earned their wealth through the crypto world.

Of these 19 crypto billionaires, almost all of them have earned their wealth from Bitcoin investments or their own blockchain-related companies. For example, you can find Alex Atallah and Devin Finzer of OpenSea, Chris Larsen and Jed McCaleb of Ripple and Brian Armstrong of Coinbase among the 19 billionaires. Vitalik Buterin, perhaps the twentieth crypto billionaire, could be added to the list, but his wealth fluctuates too much to be structurally included.

Of the 19 wealthy crypto investors, as many as 16 have United States passports. Because the identity of Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto is unknown, no one cannot determine if there is another seventeenth American crypto billionaire on the globe. If the unknown creator of Bitcoin turns out to be one person, then, of course, they also belong on the crypto billionaire list.

Why are crypto billionaires rising every year?

The adoption of the crypto market is increasing, which means that more money is going to various crypto projects. Due to the wealth potential, people invest in cryptocurrencies, leading to the rise of billionaires.

Many people have started investing in crypto because of the great success stories that can be found all over the internet. From cryptocurrency investors, who bought Bitcoin (BTC) worth tens and hundreds of dollars and chose hodl for years, to crypto whales who started a crypto-related business are among the key crypto enthusiasts. 

It is feasible to become a crypto whale by trading well, building a business, investing well or already having a decent fortune, so that being significantly active in the crypto market with large corporations is possible. The crypto market is growing and every day, there are many opportunities for crypto investors and crypto whales to grow their assets and become crypto billionaires.

The crypto market is a very volatile market, however, which brings with it inevitable risks and opportunities. Despite this, money is finding its way to the many new crypto companies and relatively young companies developing decentralized applications (DApps). These DApps focus on Web3, the evolution of the existing World Wide Web.

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