After years of silence, more than 9,000 dormant Bitcoins moved in August. September is now showing its own upset, with the 2017 wallet awake again and pushing it aside once more.
In September, I see my sleeping Bitcoin wallet mixed
Last month, we shifted the on-chain to the left vintage address of 9,062 btc to the left, shifting it to the on-chain for either sales or integration. September is currently in motion, with BTCPARSER.COM catching 400 BTC worth $4,422 million on September 4, 2025 for the first time since July 2017.
The shift was made in two transfers, with two addresses being created on July 30th and 31st of that year, with BTC trading for $2,875 per coin. The funds have been moved from two legacy wallets to a new group of addresses that are compatible with each other to witnesses.
Block Chair Privacy Tool rated the first transfer on 80 out of 100 on the privacy scale. Most deductions are linked to repeated use of the same address in input. So far, in September, eight dormant Bitcoin movements have occurred, shifting a total of 635.64 BTC, worth $70.27 million, from wallets created between 2013 and 2017.
The 2017 whale, which moved 400 btc on Thursday, sent 100 btc early with block height of 913139. 100BTC came from the address originally created on July 31, 2017. However, both this transfer and the other 200 BTC transmissions had a privacy score below 80.
The 100 BTC forward gained a flat zero, flagging it for matched and repeated addresses, and the 200 BTC forward gained a 40 for similar inconsistencies. Most of our veterans know that old coins will never sleep. They wait until their hands decide to wake up.
Numbers always tell their stories – some years, sudden shifts, trails marked with scores. The chain remembers everything. Each move simply reminds the market that the value will not be erased and waits for it to be charged again. The long-standing Silent Coins have been revived since BTC has crossed the six-figure zone.