Bitcoin’s $70 Million Whale Sell-Off Sparks Market Panic

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  • A 2009 Bitcoin whale has sold $4.8 million worth of BTC, moving $624,000 to Kraken.
  • The whale holds 1,149 BTC worth $69.94 million and is selling 10 BTC twice weekly.
  • Bitcoin dropped 2.45% as market analysts view the whale’s activity as a bearish signal.

A mysterious Bitcoin (BTC) whale that’s been active since the early days of cryptocurrency is now making waves in the market. According to Arkham Intelligence, this BTC miner started mining just five days after the first block in 2009. Now, over a decade later, they are offloading significant portions of their BTC holdings. This move has sparked concern among market participants, as early BTC whales have historically impacted price movements.

Recent transactions show that this early miner has already sold $4.8 million worth of Bitcoin. Their strategy seems clear: a slow, steady sale of BTC. On a recent occasion, they transferred $624,000 worth of Bitcoin to Kraken, one of the largest U.S. exchanges. The whale currently holds 1,149 BTC, valued at around $69.94 million. If they keep selling at their current pace—10 BTC twice a week—they could unload their entire holdings by mid-November 2025.

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What’s puzzling is the whale’s decision to sell now. Market analysts are left wondering if this whale is taking profits, or if they foresee a bigger shift in the crypto landscape. With BTC currently trading near $60,000, the timing of these sales has added pressure to an already uncertain market.

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The movement of such a large amount of Bitcoin to Kraken is seen as a potentially bearish signal. Typically, whales offload their holdings when they anticipate market downturns or want liquidity at favorable price levels. The fact that these sales are happening on Kraken, instead of over-the-counter (OTC) deals, suggests that the whale may want quicker execution with fewer fees.

What’s intriguing is that this whale began mining Bitcoin almost immediately after the first block was mined. The proximity to Bitcoin’s inception raises questions about whether this entity could have had early connections to the original developers of BTC, or even to Satoshi Nakamoto himself. However, if this were the case, selling BTC on a public exchange would risk exposing their identity—a risk that most believe Nakamoto would avoid.

Bitcoin’s price has dropped 2.45% in the last 24 hours, falling to a critical support level around $60,000. Just ten days ago, BTC was pushing to break above $66,000 to set a new all-time high. Now, the market feels shaky, with the possibility of further selling pressure from this whale.

As the market watches this whale’s moves, one question lingers: Will this early miner’s sales signal a broader market downturn, or are they simply cashing in on over a decade of Bitcoin holdings? For now, the market remains on edge.

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