Unusual Bitcoin On-Chain Activity: Four Post-Satoshi Era Wallets Awaken With 8,000% Gains After 12 Years
Unusual on-chain activity has been unfolding on the Bitcoin network since the beginning of this week, with wallets that had remained dormant for more than 12 years coming back to life for the second consecutive day.
The pattern of these movements is identical: coins acquired during the “post-Satoshi” era are being transferred to wallets that support P2SH scripts, while the owners’ returns are already approaching 8,000%.
The history of on-chain observations shows that such awakenings of ancient whales rarely lead to an immediate rally. Rather, they often precede a decline in the $BTC price.
Inside the synchronous awakening of 2014 wallets
According to reports from Galaxy Research, four wallets created in early 2014 suddenly moved a combined 114.39 $BTC within just 48 hours. The main burst of activity occurred on Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026, when three addresses created in January and February 2014 were activated in consecutive Bitcoin blocks.
đ Awakened â dormant 12+ years
27.85 $BTC ($1.78M) untouched since first received 2014-02-02 (12.5y ago) â just moved in block 961963Address: 1Me9EpFwAFrH6jonzQh3ByNMjzEZARNtRu
đ° Realized PnL: +$1.76M (+7,746% gain) – basis ~$814 avg – held 12.5y
đ 2026-08-11 05:25 UTC
TXID:âŚâ Galaxy Research (@glxyresearch) August 11, 2026
Together they transferred 87.43 $BTC, worth approximately $5.58 million, in separate portions of 27.85 $BTC, 26.81 $BTC and 32.77 $BTC.
One day earlier, on Aug. 10, another wallet from the same cohort came back to life and moved 26.96 $BTC. Combined with another major transfer of 49.97 $BTC from a 2011 wallet on Aug. 6, the opening stretch of August has already surpassed the entire month of July in terms of dormant coin activity.

All the activated addresses date back to a period when Satoshi had already disappeared, but Bitcoin was still a niche asset used primarily by enthusiasts.
In early 2014, the average purchase price for these wallets was just $814 per $BTC. The coins were originally received through a complex chain of unknown addresses and have now been sent to new multisignature wallets.
The owners’ net returns at the time of the transfers approached an extreme 7,746%, or nearly 8,000%. What was a modest investment 12 years ago has now turned into multimillion-dollar fortunes.
Is this a red flag for the crypto market?
From a volume perspective, there is no reason to panic yet. Around 114 $BTC is a drop in the ocean of Bitcoin’s global liquidity. These transfers are physically incapable of crashing the price right now or overwhelming exchange order books.
Historically, however, activity among old holders has a tendency to scale up and turn into an avalanche. The danger lies not in these specific coins, but in the trend itself.
If long-term holders begin taking profits en masse, this could create powerful local selling pressure and stall any bullish momentum.
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