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12-Year Old Bitcoin Holder Offloads More Than $260 Million BTC, What Does it Signal? ⋆ ZyCrypto

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Bitcoin markets are digesting another massive sell-off from a long-dormant holder, causing debate over whether large-scale distribution could weigh on near-term price action.

On-chain data from Lookonchain shows that an OG Bitcoin holder who received 5,000 BTC 12 years ago has sold an additional 500 BTC, worth about $47.77 million.

The wallet first received its Bitcoin in 2013, when BTC traded near $332, valuing the entire allocation at roughly $1.66 million. Since December 4, 2024, the holder has offloaded 2,500 BTC, realizing approximately $265 million at an average selling price of $106,164.

Despite heavy selling, the wallet still holds another 2,500 BTC, valued at approximately $237.5 million, and cumulative profits now exceed $500 million.

Market watchers believe the scale and patience behind the distribution point to a highly strategic exit rather than reactive selling.

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From a market-structure perspective, such activity becomes problematic if demand fails to absorb the supply quickly.

Large holders introduce concentrated sell pressure that can overwhelm spot liquidity, particularly when distribution occurs over compressed timeframes. If buy-side interest, whether retail, institutional, or OTC facilitated, does not keep up, prices typically drift lower to discover levels where demand is deep enough to stabilize the market.

This dynamic may not imply structural weakness in Bitcoin itself, but it can amplify short-term volatility and extend consolidation phases.

Historically, similar whale-led distributions have often coincided with transitions from strong directional rallies into range-bound or corrective environments.

Consequently, early adopters tend to reduce exposure once price appreciation materially outpaces their original cost basis, transferring coins to newer market participants at higher valuations.

In this case, the remaining 2,500 BTC held by the same wallet highlights a critical nuance. The seller has not exited entirely, suggesting confidence in Bitcoin’s longer-term trajectory despite tactical profit-taking.

For the broader market, the takeaway is straightforward. Continued whale distribution is manageable if demand responds decisively. However, if absorption lags, further probing for downside risks becomes increasingly likely before equilibrium is restored.

Source: https://zycrypto.com/12-year-old-bitcoin-holder-offloads-more-than-260-million-btc-what-does-it-signal/

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