A year later, a super whale that had been silent for 14 years sold 80,000 bitcoins through Galaxy Digital's over-the-counter trading, worth over $9 billion. Unlike the panic a year ago, the BTC price fluctuated very little, and things are no longer the same.
You remember that the German government went on a frenzy of selling $BTC in June and July last year, which caused a month-long panic in the market. They sold a total of 49,858 flatbreads, which sold for an average of about $57,900. This is $46,100 less per BTC than it is now, which equates to a loss of $2.3 billion in revenue. The BTC was initially seized by the German Federal Criminal Police from the operators of the pirate film site Movie2k.
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