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Data: 2,000 Bitcoins, worth approximately $180 million, transferred from Casascius physical coins that had been dormant for 13 years

2025-12-07 15:40:45
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According to CoinDesk, recently, two wallets associated with Casascius physical bitcoins transferred a total of 2,000 bitcoins, worth approximately $180 million, after being dormant for over ten years. These bitcoins had not been used since 2011 and 2012, when the price of bitcoin was less than $15, and now it is close to $90,000.

Casascius physical coins were created by Utah entrepreneur Mike Caldwell in 2011 and are tangible collectibles that contain embedded private keys, with denominations ranging from 1 to 1,000 BTC. Each coin comes with a tamper-evident holographic seal to protect the private key underneath. Caldwell ceased production of the pre-funded coins at the end of 2013 after being labeled an unregistered money transmitter by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).

The specific purpose of this transfer is unclear; it could be for sale, internal restructuring, or a precautionary measure to preserve access. It may also be related to the degradation of physical components, similar to a report earlier this year from a user claiming to own a 100 BTC Casascius bar who had difficulty importing the key into a modern wallet after peeling off the hologram.

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