There's an interesting question that has always intrigued me—whenever a major event happens in the crypto world, how do those dormant addresses left behind by the Satoshi era always seem to hit the right timing?



Yesterday, on January 11th, ( another wave. An early miner transferred 2000 Bitcoins today. The action itself isn't particularly rare, but the key point is—this is the first time since November last year. Speaking of November last year, BTC was still hovering around $91,000.

Thinking about this timeline is indeed quite meaningful. History has shown us that when these old miners' accounts have any movement, it usually happens at critical market points. They are either accumulating or rebalancing their positions, rarely just moving around casually. Many speculate whether this time it might be Satoshi himself making moves. Whether true or not, this transfer is enough to spark various market speculations. )'s on-chain activity continues to be seen as a "barometer" by many.
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