A wallet that hasn't moved in 15 years suddenly wakes up—are we about to see something big, or is it just a simple move?

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According to Crypto.com News, reported by 99bitcoins, two Bitcoin wallets that have remained untouched since 2011 transferred funds for the first time in nearly 15 years, possibly related to a lawsuit filed in New York. The lawsuit was filed by a plaintiff using the pseudonym “Noah Doe,” who claims legal ownership of approximately 3.8 million Bitcoin (worth about $293 billion). Although these wallets belong to the “Satoshi era,” analyst Alex Thorn said that these are not Satoshi’s Bitcoins. The amount of Bitcoin transferred this time was 47.26 BTC, worth approximately $2.88 million, and the first transfer occurred on June 6, 2026. Historically, transfers from dormant wallets usually do not affect the market unless the funds are quickly moved to exchanges. This case could have legal implications for how courts view digital assets in the future.
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