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2025-07-06 19:08:12

Final Word on the Whale Moving $8 Billion in Bitcoin: Here’s the Possible Reason Behind the Transaction

Cryptocurrency analysis platform Arkham Intelligence stated that the move that took place yesterday and enabled the transfer of 80,000 Bitcoins worth approximately $8 billion may have been due to an address format update, not a sale. According to Arkham’s analysis, the Bitcoin whale in question is moving its assets from the traditional “1-” address format to the more modern and secure Bech32 address format, which starts with “bc1q-.” This is thought to provide increased security, lower transaction fees, and long-term storage for Bitcoin users. Analysts explained the situation as follows: “Yesterday’s $8 billion transfers were most likely related to address format upgrades. There is a shift from 1- addresses to bc1q- addresses. There is no indication that the whale is selling.” Related News: Coinbase Executive Responds to Claims That the Largest Ethereum Short Position in History Has Been Opened Address formats have changed over time on the Bitcoin network: Addresses starting with “1-” (P2PKH): Bitcoin's first address format. Although shorter and more widely used, it does not support SegWit (Segregated Witness), which leads to higher transaction fees. Addresses starting with “3-” (P2SH): Provides multi-signature (multisig) and SegWit compatibility, but still does not offer full throughput. Addresses starting with “bc1q-” (Bech32 format): The latest format that supports full SegWit features. It offers advantages such as lower transaction fees, faster transaction processing, and greater resistance to typos. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: Final Word on the Whale Moving $8 Billion in Bitcoin: Here’s the Possible Reason Behind the Transaction

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