2010 Block Spend Makes the Ninth This Year
A rare 2010 block reward was spent on Monday, transferring 50 bitcoins to an unidentified address. Although 50 bitcoins may not be a substantial sum, it is valued at $1.4 million, and expenditures of bitcoins from 2010 have become much less common nowadays. Moreover, the 50 bitcoins were essentially valueless back then, as bitcoin did not hit the five-cent mark until July 17, 2010.
- The funds were transferred to a specific bitcoin address and moved on from there.
- The transfer scored a 5 out of 100 on privacy, with three privacy issues identified.
- The 2010 block reward transfer on Monday marked the ninth such expenditure this year.
- Two transfers occurred on June 26, totaling 100 bitcoins, possibly indicating the same individual.
- Out of the nine 2010 block reward transfers this year, only eight were from untouched rewards.
In summary, a 2010 block reward of 50 bitcoins was spent on Monday, adding to the number of rare Bitcoin expenditures this year. The privacy of the transaction was rated low, with multiple issues identified. It is interesting to note that only eight out of the nine 2010 block reward transfers this year were from completely untouched rewards. This trend highlights the significance of these rare transactions in the crypto world.