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Shiba Inu's supply is highly concentrated, with 62% held by just 10 whales, raising concerns over decentralization. Meanwhile, dormant Bitcoin wallets from 2011 and earlier are suddenly active, moving massive amounts of BTC, including 80,000 and another 50,000 BTC, hinting at potential market shifts.

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Shiba Inu Supply Most Centralized Among Top Coins—62% Held By Just 10 Whales
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A new analysis reveals that Shiba Inu (SHIB) is the most heavily concentrated cryptocurrency among top assets, with a staggering 62% of its total supply controlled by just 10 major holders—far more than Ethereum or meme coin rival Pepe. This kind of extreme centralization raises eyebrows, as it means a handful of "whales" could have outsized influence over SHIB's price and stability.
Editor’s Note: For everyday investors, this is a red flag. When so much of a coin's supply sits in a few wallets, those big players can sway the market with massive buys or sells, making SHIB riskier and more volatile than decentralized alternatives. It also goes against crypto's original vision of spreading financial power—something meme coins ironically claim to champion.
Bitcoin wallet wakes up after 14 years, moves 80,000 BTC
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Someone just woke up a pair of ancient Bitcoin wallets—like finding a dusty treasure chest in the attic—and moved a staggering 80,000 BTC ($5 billion-ish at current prices). These wallets had been sitting untouched since 2011, back when Bitcoin was practically an obscure internet experiment. The transfers happened in two chunks of 20,000 BTC each, sparking wild speculation: Is this a long-lost early miner? A forgotten whale finally cashing out? Or just someone who misplaced their hard drive password for a decade?
Ancient Whale Isn’t Done Yet: Another 50,000 BTC From 2011 Moved After $3B Transfer
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A Bitcoin whale who's been sitting on a massive stash since 2011 just made another big move—shifting 50,000 BTC (worth billions) after already transferring $3 billion worth earlier. These coins haven’t budged in over a decade, so their sudden activity is raising eyebrows.
Multibillion-dollar HODL: Bitcoin whales awaken after 14 years
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Some early Bitcoin investors—known as "whales" for their massive holdings—have suddenly become active after sitting on their stash for 14 years. These folks bought Bitcoin back in 2011 when it was dirt cheap (under $0.78 per coin) and have done nothing with it since. Now, with Bitcoin’s value astronomically higher, their movements could shake up the market.
Sleeping Giant Wakes: 2011 Bitcoin Whale Moves $3.2B After 14-Year Silence
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A Bitcoin wallet that’s been dormant since 2011—back when Bitcoin was worth just a few bucks—suddenly sprang to life, moving a staggering $3.2 billion worth of the cryptocurrency. The owner, likely an early adopter (or "whale" in crypto-speak), hadn’t touched these coins in 14 years, sparking wild speculation: Are they cashing out, redistributing, or just flexing?
Dormant Bitcoin whale activates after 14 years and moves 60,000 BTC
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A long-dormant Bitcoin "whale"—someone holding a massive amount of crypto—just woke up after 14 years and moved a staggering 60,000 BTC (worth over $3.5 billion at current prices). This kind of sudden activity from an old wallet often sends ripples through the market, sparking speculation about whether it’s a strategic sell-off, a transfer, or just someone checking their forgotten fortune.

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