Although there is no more dormant, a dozen long Cylent Bitcoin wallets have broken a decade-long nap and have circulated a total of 294.56 btc ($32.24 million) over the past 48 hours.
Bitcoin explosion from the past: 12 dormant wallets shift near 300 btc
Nearly 300 BTCs, which had not been convulsed for many years since September 26th, were suddenly upset. The oldest impact came from the legacy address, which held 31.85 BTC, originally built on August 12, 2014. Another ghost wallet casually sent 11 BTC from March 15, 2015, like it was 10 years ago.
But the numbers on btcparser.com show that the real fireworks from the wallet in 2016 came. Eight of the 12 wakeups return to that vintage and drop off a hefty 208.562 BTC. After years of radio silence, these old-fashioned coins are stretching their legs.

Source: btcparser.com
Some of the newly stirred coins didn’t go far. They jumped into the shiny Bech32 address, but at the time of writing they are still at home. The 2016 revival was not the only throwback. According to Btcparser.com, two Bitcoin wallets in 2017 also rocked Cobwebs, dropping a total of 43.146 BTC.
One wallet shuffled 13.299 BTC and the other casually moved 29.846 BTC, adding more vintage flavours to this week’s Crypto wake-up call. By the time September closes the book, the awakening of the moon will suddenly have to be tallied as a pretty penny of long-term Bitcoin worth a clean long-term bitcoin.
Essentially, even the deepest sleeper will ultimately yawn and remind everyone to use it. Still, spending from vintage wallets doesn’t always match sales. That could mean that the coin was moved to a new address without colliding with the open market.