Miner aus der Satoshi-Ära bewegt erstmals seit November 2024 2.000 Bitcoins
Laut Foresight News berichtet der CryptoQuant-Analyst Julio Moreno, dass ein Miner aus der Satoshi-Ära heute 2.000 Bitcoins übertragen hat. Dies markiert die erste Bewegung von Bitcoins durch einen Miner aus der Satoshi-Ära seit November 2024, als der Kurs von Bitcoin bei etwa 91.000 US-Dollar lag. Historisch gesehen haben Minen aus der Satoshi-Ära ihre Bitcoins häufig zu bedeutenden Wendepunkten bewegt.
Walrus isn’t screaming for attention, and that’s exactly why I’m watching it. In crypto, the loudest rooms usually crash first. The quiet builders, the ones who focus on real product instead of carnival-level hype, that’s where the long-term stories are born. @Walrus 🦭/acc feels like that type of project.
What stands out to me about $WAL is the push toward real usage and not just trading theater. Everyone loves charts until the music stops — then only utility matters. Walrus is talking decentralization, data ownership, and actually making crypto useful instead of just collectible. I’m not here for fairy tales; I’m here for systems that survive bear markets and boring seasons.
I like the old-school philosophy: build first, brag later. Still, the vision is forward-looking — stronger privacy, simpler UX, and real-world reasons to hold and use tokens instead of just flipping them. If Walrus executes on even half of what it aims for, it carves its name in stone, not sand.
I’m not here to overhype it. I’m here to say this: watch carefully, question everything, and respect projects that are actually shipping. The market always rewards patience in the end. Walrus might just be one of those slow giants forming beneath the surface. #walrus $WAL
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