Block 2401: https://mempool.space/tx/6ce746e19b16f84abc6f5344225050a5b16e3d56aac72e0b7bd642c53c13716d
Block 2247: https://mempool.space/tx/8bee6dbdbc09253ffbe51e35a910ef39428fc2ca05aa39ce0f1adaebbf8f2cfe
Block 2455: https://mempool.space/tx/a8830c299c2348cd3ca44679e62884bf2e522ef81f16a1c5c86507ee0a6a8163
Block 2486: https://mempool.space/tx/93178c376c2b36a08f9959390feda235d70f56dd58388beddca111636cea77ed
Block 2690: https://mempool.space/tx/d52f4890ac3f0cf699e3187b08ba6376c4d6efbe53add15bbcc3b96b604ecec7
42 sats \ 0 replies \ @jennann 20 Sep
Wow that’s pretty early. Hal’s wife paying bills asks children’s college?
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21 sats \ 3 replies \ @DarthCoin 20 Sep
Maybe is just a simple consolidation into new segwit addresses.
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @ZezzebbulTheMysterious 20 Sep
These all went to mutually independent p2wpk addresess. They may not be connected.
That being said, how many folks have multiples of 2009 full rewards still unspent -- not many! It is very believable these are the same party.
We would have to see if these get consolidated into exchange hotfunds to determine if they are being spent.
If the party was just moving to stronger P2WPKH over the very legacy P2PK -- sure, but there is a major disclosure with this many coin days destroyed.
There is a trade off in 'showing ones hand', for an incremental security improvement.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @DarthCoin 20 Sep
That's the beauty of Bitcoin. Nobody knows exactly. They are always guessing, even the coinjoin "watchers".
Please tell me where were going my old legacy addresses that I moved into segwit after the fork wars...
NOBODY FUCKING KNOWS.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ZezzebbulTheMysterious 20 Sep
It’s so fucking beautiful, every day we find some new beautiful emergent behavior in this great experiment. Cheers
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