A Dormant Bitcoin Address Moves 400 BTC After More Than A Decade

A long-silent Bitcoin wallet woke up this week and emptied roughly 400 BTC into several new addresses. According to blockchain trackers, the address sent its coins in multiple transactions, mostly split into batches of 15 BTC. The total value moved is roughly $44 million, based on current prices. Wallet Linked To Early Mining Reports have…

Whales Scoop $1.73B In Ether As Exchange Balances Hit Nine-Year Low

Reports have disclosed that 16 wallets picked up 431,018 Ether between September 25 and 27, spending about $1.73 billion to do so. The buys came through names like Kraken, Galaxy Digital, BitGo, FalconX and OKX. That scale of accumulation pushed attention back to who is buying the dip, and why larger players seem willing to…

8 Years In Hiding—Now $3 Billion In Ether Comes Alive

A major Ethereum holder that had been quiet for years suddenly moved roughly 200,000 ETH Friday, worth about $800 million at current prices. Based on reports from on-chain trackers, the investor controls a total of 736,316 ETH spread across eight wallets — holdings that are now valued nearly $3 billion. The activity caught attention because…

Whales Load Up On Ethereum, But Analysts Fear $4K Dip Ahead

Ethereum showed fresh buying pressure this week after reports that a major Bitcoin whale dramatically increased its Ether holdings, a move market watchers say could reshape short-term flows. Major Whale Moves Into Ether According to reports, one of the earliest and most influential Bitcoin whales bought roughly 820,220 ETH over the course of two weeks,…

Ethereum Whales Feast While Retail Flees—ETH Ocean Just Got Hungrier

In the past month, big Ethereum wallets have been quietly piling on more Ether while small investors pull their profits. Activity on the network has been choppy but the heavy hitters have not slowed down. Retail traders, by contrast, have been cashing out as prices hover in a narrow range. Whales And Sharks Increasing Holdings…

Bitcoin Rebounds After Sharp Drop As Whales Fuel Push Toward $100K

Bitcoin fell hard before recovering as prices plummeted below $95,000, retreating below $94,600 and even as low as $93,395. But buyers emerged at around $94,000, halting the decline and allowing BTC to recover fast. Then, the coin started rising again, piercing through pivotal levels that had earlier served as resistance. Key Resistance Levels Broken As…