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BREAKING: Mystery Wallet Pumps $20K into Alleged Satoshi Nakamoto Address—Arkham Data Reveals

BREAKING: Mystery Wallet Pumps $20K into Alleged Satoshi Nakamoto Address—Arkham Data Reveals

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2025-07-01 06:40:10
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A blockchain address long rumored to belong to Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator just got richer—and nobody knows why.

Arkham Intelligence reports a $20,000 transaction hitting the so-called 'Satoshi wallet' from an untraceable source. The deposit—small by crypto whale standards—has set forums ablaze with fresh speculation.

Is this a clever homage... or someone testing the waters? Either way, it's the most action this address has seen since Bitcoin was cheaper than a Starbucks latte. Traders are already front-running the 'Satoshi revival' narrative—because nothing pumps bags like a good mystery (and free liquidity).

Satoshi Nakamoto's address received $20,000 in BTC from an unidentified wallet, July 1, 2025 | Source: Arkham

Satoshi Nakamoto’s address received $20,000 in BTC from an unidentified wallet, July 1, 2025 | Source: Arkham

At press time, BTC has been seeing moderate drops in the cycle. In the past 24 hours, Bitcoin has gone down 1.26% and is currently trading hands at $106,931. BTC’s market cap continues to stand at $2.12 trillion with a daily trading volume of $22.3 billion.

Why is Satoshi Nakamoto’s wallet receiving donations?

According to previous data from a CryptoQuant report revealed that miners from the “Satoshi Nakamoto era” only managed to sell 150 BTC in 2025, a significant decrease compared to the staggering 10,000 BTC sold during the same period last year.

Not only that, the daily outflow of miners has also fallen from an initial 23,000 BTC in February to only around 6,000 BTC, with the amount of BTC directly transferred to exchanges remaining low.

Therefore, it is possible that the transfer was made by a Bitcoin enthusiast to support the Satoshi era miners. At the start of this year, another unidentified wallet was also caught sending $1.19m in Bitcoin to Satoshi Nakamoto’s Genesis address.

Similar to the transfer made in February, the sender also used an account on the Binance exchange to send Bitcoin to the first wallet ever made on the network.

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